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  • Milan, Brera, Biblioteca Braidense, Archicio Ricordi.
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  • Francesca Colombo
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  • Milan, Brera, Biblioteca Braidense, Archicio Ricordi. very high tech scanner where all the documents are scanned inside Castello Sforzesco.
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  • Milan, Brera, Biblioteca Braidense, Archicio Ricordi. very high tech scanner where all the documents are scanned inside Castello Sforzesco.
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  • Milan, Brera, Biblioteca Braidense, Archicio Ricordi. Restorer paolo Crisostomi and his assistant Marco Biasiotti doing diagnosis on a ancient manuscript
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  • Milan, Brera, Biblioteca Braidense, Archicio Ricordi. Archivist Maria Pia Ferraris, foundamental human resources and memory for the whole collection , Modena
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  • Milan, Brera, Biblioteca Braidense, Archicio Ricordi.
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  • Milan, Brera, Biblioteca Braidense, Archicio Ricordi. Pierluigi Ledda director of Archivio Storico Ricordi
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  • Milan, Brera, Biblioteca Braidense, Archicio Ricordi. Pierluigi Ledda director of Archivio Storico Ricordi
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  • Cremona , Museo del Violino. Augusto Sarti e la Violinista Anastasiya Petrishak playing Vesuvius, Stradivari Violin from 1727.
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  • Cremona , Museo del Violino, Marco Malagori, respnsabile del Laboratorio di diagnostica non invasiva dell'università di pavia
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  • Cremona , Museo del Violino
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  • Cremona , Museo del Violino, Marco Malagori, respnsabile
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  • Cremona , Museo del Violino
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  • Francesca Colombo
    Francesca Colombo
  • Francesca Colombo
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  • Francesca Colombo
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  • Milan, Brera, Biblioteca Braidense, Archicio Ricordi.
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  • Milan, Brera, Biblioteca Braidense, Archicio Ricordi.
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  • Milan, Brera, Biblioteca Braidense, Archicio Ricordi. Restorer paolo Crisostomi and his assistant Marco Biasiotti doing diagnosis on a ancient manuscript
    Ricordi Archive-9.jpg
  • Milan, Brera, Biblioteca Braidense, Archicio Ricordi. Archivist Maria Pia Ferraris, foundamental human resources and memory for the whole collection , Modena
    Ricordi Archive-6.jpg
  • Milan, Brera, Biblioteca Braidense, Archicio Ricordi. Archivist Maria Pia Ferraris, foundamental human resources and memory for the whole collection , Modena
    Ricordi Archive-5.jpg
  • Milan, Brera, Biblioteca Braidense, Archicio Ricordi.
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  • Cremona , Museo del Violino, Marco Malagori, respnsabile del Laboratorio di diagnostica non invasiva dell'università di pavia
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  • Cremona , Museo del Violino, Marco Malagori, respnsabile
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  • Francesca Colombo
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  • Francesca Colombo
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  • Sicily, Mount Etna, Monaci, Monaci  delle terre Nere winery and resort. coffe time with the classical moca
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  • Rome, the coservative studio Merlini Storti. making tempera paint using the old technique to show our guests how classical artists worked
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  • Rome, the coservative studio Merlini Storti. classical painters used to add white vinegar to the pigment and egg yolk mix to prevent the tempera paint from rotting
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  • Rome, the coservative studio Merlini Storti. classical painters used to add white vinegar to the pigment and egg yolk mix to prevent the tempera paint from rotting
    Merlini Sorti studio-23.jpg
  • Rome, the coservative studio Merlini Storti, mixing natural pigment with linseed oil to show our guests how classical painters created their colors
    Merlini Sorti studio-26.jpg
  • Rome, the coservative studio Merlini Storti, showing our guests some of the old painting techniques used by classical painters , blowing to get dry a test clolor
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  • Rome, the coservative studio Merlini Storti, to restore classical paintings restorers use varnish colors produced specifically for restoration
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  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
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From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
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  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi2.jpg
  • Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Seas,  Boardwalk is an area for the entire family, whether young or just young at heart, to enjoy together. The elements of the Boardwalk are a dynamic way to engage families in classic fun with a colorful original carousel as well as casual eateries, retail outlets and carnival games.
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  • Royal Caribbean, Harmony of the Seas, Hamburgers on the Broadwalk,  Boardwalk is an area for the entire family, whether young or just young at heart, to enjoy together. The elements of the Boardwalk are a dynamic way to engage families in classic fun with a colorful original carousel as well as casual eateries, retail outlets and carnival games.
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  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
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  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
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  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi33.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi34.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi14.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi31.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi29.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi30.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi13.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi27.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi26.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi25.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi23.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi10.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi9.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi20.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi7.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi18.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi19.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi17.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi16.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi15.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi11.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi32.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi28.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi24.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi12.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi22.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi21.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi6.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi4.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi3.jpg
  • Lugano, Gianluca Zaghi, Vintage Speed Bicycles. Gianluca Zaghi’s company, Vintage Speed Bicycles, rebuilds and restores classic racing bikes made by the great Italian, French, and Swiss frame builders of the 1950s-70s.<br />
<br />
From his workshop near Lugano, Gianluca keeps contact with a growing worldwide community of devotees of these beautiful, fascinating machines.
    Gianluca Zaghi8.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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  • Milan, GIACOMO, il ristorante . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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  • Milan, GIACOMO, il ristorante . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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  • Milan, GIACOMO, il ristorante, tagliolini con scampi . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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  • Milan, GIACOMO, il ristorante, tagliolini con scampi . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-47.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il ristorante . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-46.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot, carrè di agnello in due cotture . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-43.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-42.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-39.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-38.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot, carrè di agnello in due cotture . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-40.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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  • Milan, GIACOMO, il ristorante . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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