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In 1880, she married the restaurateur and hotelier Eduard Sacher (1843-1892), the son of Rosa and Franz Sacher, inventors of the later world-famous Sachertorte, which was later made in the Hotel Sacher confectionery.[3] Anna had three children with her husband: Eduard Junior, Franziska, and Anna ("Anni").[4] In 1876, Eduard Sacher opened his hotel on the Vienna Philharmonic Street.[5] Within a few years, it was valued for its elegance, exclusivity, and top gastronomy. After her husband died in 1892, Anna took over the management of the house and the hotel. In the following decades, she made the Hotel Sacher one of the most famous hotels in Europe with her gastronomic knowledge and her unique corporate style.[citation needed]