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  2. Massimo Bottura - Wikipedia

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    Massimo Bottura (Modena, 30 September 1962) is an Italian chef, gastronome and entrepreneur.. Massimo Bottura is Chef and owner of Osteria Francescana (located in the historic center of Modena, Italy [1]), which has earned three Michelin stars and a green Michelin star. [2]

  3. Florence Baptistery - Wikipedia

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    The Florence Baptistery, also known as the Baptistery of Saint John (Italian: Battistero di San Giovanni), is a religious building in Florence, Italy. Dedicated to the patron saint of the city, John the Baptist , it has been a focus of religious, civic, and artistic life since its completion.

  4. San Giovannino degli Scolopi - Wikipedia

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    The church of San Giovannino degli Scolopi is a minor church in the center of Florence, located on Via Martelli corner with Via Gori. From 1351 to 1554, the church was known as San Giovanni Evangelista , since the site had a small oratory dedicated to the saint.

  5. Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura - Wikipedia

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    Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura; Restaurant information; Head chef: Mattia Agazzi: Food type: Italian: Rating: Beverly Hills - (Michelin Guide) Florence - (Michelin Guide) Ginza - (Michelin Guide) Street address: 347 North Rodeo Drive: City: Beverly Hills: State: California: Postal/ZIP Code: 90210: Country: United States: Coordinates

  6. Battistero di San Giovanni (Florence) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Battistero di San Giovanni (Florence)

  7. Santo Spirito, Florence - Wikipedia

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    Filippo Brunelleschi began designs for the new building as early as 1428. The first pillars to the building were delivered in 1446, ten days before his death. [11] After his death, the works were carried on by his followers Antonio Manetti, Giovanni da Gaiole, and Salvi d'Andrea; the latter was also responsible for the construction of the cupola.

  8. Palazzo Pitti - Wikipedia

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    These rooms, formerly part of the private royal apartments, are decorated with 17th-century frescoes, the most splendid being by Giovanni da San Giovanni, from 1635 to 1636. The Treasury also contains a fine collection of German gold and silver artefacts purchased by Grand Duke Ferdinand III after his return from exile in 1815, following the ...

  9. Nuova Cronica - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Giovanni Villani in the Loggia del Mercato Nuovo in Florence. Giovanni Villani's Cronica is divided into twelve books; the first six deal with the largely legendary history of Florence, starting at conventionally Biblical times to 1264. [5] The second phase, in six books, covers the history from 1264 until his own time, all the way up ...