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Rebecca Nardi
"Il Gucci Garden è un museo contemporaneo situato nel centro di Firenze, dedicato alla celebrazione della storia e del patrimonio della famosa casa di moda Gucci. Ospitato nel Palazzo della Mercanzia, il museo presenta una collezione di abiti, accessori e oggetti d'arte che riflettono lo stile unico del brand. L'ambiente innovativo e creativo offre un'esperienza di shopping e cultura unica nel suo genere. Tipo di luogo: Museo di moda e design Prezzo del biglietto: Biglietto intero: 8 euro; Ridotto: 5 euro Cosa ammirare all'interno: • Collezione di moda: Abiti e accessori iconici del marchio Gucci. • Installazioni artistiche: Opere d'arte contemporanea e collaborazioni speciali. • Ristorante Gucci Osteria: Cucina d'autore in un ambiente esclusivo. Mostre permanenti: Sì, ma con frequenti aggiornamenti e rotazioni della collezione. "
"Founded in Florence in 1921, Gucci has quickly grown to be the most well-known designer brand around the world. The Gucci Garden offers visitors unique experience that combines fashion, art, and history, including various rooms that showcase the company's seasonal collections over the years. Exclusive merchandise is available for purchase in the Gucci Garden store. Tickets to the Gucci Garden begin at €8."
Jessica Moore
"The Gucci Museum is really cool. You can see past pieces from different eras of Gucci, and it's all set up like an art installation. It's worth going to. At the museum store you can get exclusive items that you can't get anywhere else. They also have a restaurant attached to it that's really awesome. I didn't get to eat there, but hopefully next time."

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