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  2. Enoteca Pinchiorri - Wikipedia

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    Enoteca Pinchiorri is an Italian restaurant in Florence, Italy. The owners are Giorgio Pinchiorri and French-born Annie Féolde. The chefs are Annie Féolde, Italo Bassi and Riccardo Monco. In 2008, the restaurant was voted 32nd best in the world by the British Restaurant magazine. [1]

  3. Caffè Giubbe Rosse - Wikipedia

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    Giubbe Rosse Manifesto of the futurist architecture. Caffè Giubbe Rosse is a historical literary café in Piazza della Repubblica, Florence. [1] When opened in 1896, the cafè was actually called "Fratelli Reininghaus".

  4. Gran Caffè Doney - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of the former Gran Caffè Doney in Florence. Gran Caffè Doney or Doney's was a cafeteria in Florence established at the end of the 19th century. It was originally located in the Palazzina Reale in the Cascine Park (19th century), then moved on Via Tornabuoni, near the British Consulate.

  5. Fabio Viviani (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Viviani owned and operated seven restaurants in Florence, a farm house and 2 nightclubs by the time he was 27. [4] In late 2005 he moved to Ventura County, CA, US and opened Café Firenze in Moorpark and, soon after, LA Italian restaurant Firenze Osteria in North Hollywood.

  6. Florence - Wikipedia

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    Florence (/ ˈ f l ɒr ən s / FLORR-ənss; Italian: Firenze [fiˈrɛntse] ⓘ) [a] is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.It is also the most populated city in Tuscany, with 364,073 inhabitants in 2024, and 990,527 in its metropolitan area.

  7. Caffè Michelangiolo - Wikipedia

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    Macchiaioli at the Caffè Michelangelo c. 1856. Caffè Michelangiolo was a historic café in Florence, located in Via Larga (now renamed Via Cavour). [1] During the nineteenth century Wars of Italian Independence, it became a major meeting place for Tuscan writers and artists, and for patriots and political exiles from other Italian states.

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  9. Piazza della Repubblica, Florence - Wikipedia

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    Piazza della Repubblica (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjattsa della reˈpubblika], Republic Square) is a city square in Florence, Italy. It was originally the site of the city's forum ; then of its old ghetto , which was swept away during the improvement works, or Risanamento , initiated during the brief period when Florence was the capital of a ...