Il Caffè (magazine)
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EditorRiccardo Bauer
CategoriesPolitical magazine
FrequencyBiweekly
(July 1924–December 1924)
Weekly
(December 1924–May 1925)
(July 1924–December 1924)
Weekly
(December 1924–May 1925)
FounderRiccardo Bauer
| Editor | Riccardo Bauer |
|---|---|
| Categories | Political magazine |
| Frequency | Biweekly (July 1924–December 1924) Weekly (December 1924–May 1925) |
| Founder | Riccardo Bauer |
| Founded | 1924 |
| First issue | 1 July 1924 |
| Final issue | May 1925 |
| Country | Italy |
| Based in | Milan |
| Language | Italian |
Il Caffè (Italian, 'The Coffeehouse') was an anti-Fascist Italian magazine which was published for a short period between 1924 and 1925 in Milan during the Fascist rule in Italy. Its title was a reference to an enlightenment publication with the same name, Il Caffè, which was also based in Milan and founded and edited by Alessandro and Pietro Verri from 1764 and 1766.[1][2]