It was in 1901 when Luigi Bezzera patented the first espresso coffee machine introducing a new way of drinking coffee, starting the Italian Espresso Coffee culture. Through Patent No. 726,793 of May 28, 1902, filed in the United States, Luigi Bezzera describes in detail the structure of the coffee machine with the important changes he made compared to those already existing. Thus, was born one of the most famous Italian traditions in the world. The first espresso coffee machine Bezzera was called ‘tipo gigante con doppio rubinetto’: a “jewel” of technology for those times. This was the beginning of a series of handcrafted production with a discrete diversification of models, from the smallest with a 20-litre boiler to the largest with a 50-litre capacity. This first model was followed by the Vittoria Alata machine; an iconic machine that has crossed the times (and with the necessary modifications) has reached our times.