In Palazzo Vecchio in Florence lies a more modern contribution to Italian art. This is the Gucci Garden, created in 2011 by Alessandro Michele, Gucci’s current creative director. The exterior of the structure at first glance looks like many of the other ancient buildings in Florence, but with a baby pink banner hanging from some stones. However, the inside holds a fascinating glimpse at the vibrant world of Gucci.
To the left of the Gucci Garden’s main building is the Gucci Osteria. The two-toned plush green interior utilizes the dichotomy of a warm and cool green tone to create a dynamic environment. The Feng Shui of the restaurant is hardly the most impressive thing though. Massimo Bottura, a chef who was awarded three Michelin stars and owns a top-five restaurant in the world, created the menu.
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