Gucci just opened a luxurious complex complete with a museum, boutique, and a restaurant run by a three-Michelin-starred chef — take a look inside by Mary Hanbury on Jan 10, 2018, 12:49 PM Advertisement
- Gucci has re-opened its former Gucci Museo building under a new name: Gucci Garden.
- The new building has a museum, boutique shop, and high-end restaurant.
- The restaurant is run by world-famous chef Massimo Bottura and is likely to become a hot dining destination in the city.
Gucci is getting into experiential retail. The luxury retailer has renovated and reopened its former museum, dedicated to all things Gucci, under a new name: Gucci Garden. The new complex, which will be unveiled to the public in Florence, Italy, today, is home to an exhibition space showcasing items from the luxury brand's archives, a boutique selling one-of-a-kind pieces, and a high-end restaurant called Gucci Osteria. The restaurant is run by Chef Massimo Bottura of the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Osteria Francescana, and it's likely to become one of the city's hottest dining destinations. Last night, Gucci hosted an exclusive launch party to celebrate its opening. Take a look inside: SEE ALSO: One of the world's best restaurants opened a temporary pop-up in the Mexican jungle — here's what it's like to eat there Here's an interior shot of the restaurant. It seats only 50 people and is appropriately luxurious. Instagram Embed: http://instagram.com/p/Bdw9mQQh5SL/embed/ Width: 658px
It's located in one of the city's most famous buildings, the 14-century Palazzo della Mercanzia. The building previously housed the Gucci Museo until it was re-opened under its new name, the Gucci Garden.
The restaurant, Guccia Osteria, was created by world-famous chef Massimo Bottura. Instagram Embed: http://instagram.com/p/Bdw_Q0mhQKR/embed/ Width: 658px
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