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Altmann & Kühne〔(Altmann & Kühne ), Review, ''New York Times''.〕 is a confiserie and chocolaterie in Vienna, Austria, established in 1928. It produces handmade chocolates and bonbons with a special packaging designed by Wiener Werkstätte. It is located in the Innere Stadt, at Graben 30. ==In Vienna==
The business, which advertised itself as a supplier to the former Imperial Court, successfully grew during the interwar period. It expanded to three downtown locations. The flagship store on the Graben featured a novel modernist facade designed by Josef Hofmann. It survived to date and is a listed building. Inside the store, the chocolates packages featured modernist designs by the artists of Wiener Werkstätte school.〔 By the time of the Anschluss of 1938, Altmann and Kühne was Vienna's fourth chocolatier - a "smaller but upscale producer" trailing after the "big three" of Victor Schmidt, Heller and Küfferle.〔Szogui, p. 193.〕 After the Nazi takeover Emile Altmann and Ernst Kühne, who were Jewish, fled to New York City.〔 The business survived through the Nazi years and World War II owing to the persistence of their employee, Mrs. Mercek.〔''(History (in German) )''. Altmann & Kühne. Retrieved 2010-08-08.〕
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