The Swiss pastry chef with an eye for Egyptian antiquities.
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For the first time the Egyptian collection of Achille Groppi (1890-1949) is on display, at the Antikenmuseum Basel. Groppi, originally from Ticino, made his fortune selling cakes and chocolate to the high society of Cairo, including royalty. (Pictures: Antikenmuseum Basel)
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From cakes to mosaics
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Achille Groppi was a Swiss coffee house owner in Cairo with an eye for both mouth-watering confectionery and sparkling Egyptian antiquities.
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