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Gucci glamor: This glamorous green space is home to Gucci's new restaurant, Gucci Osteria, in Gucci Garden in the Italian city of Florence.
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Creative mix: The restaurant is the product of a collaboration between Michelin-starred Italian chef Massimo Bottura and Gucci's creative director, Alessandro Michele.
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International fame: Bottura is a chef famed for his award-winning restaurant Osteria Francescana in the Italian city of Modena.
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Reinvented classics: Bottura has reinvented Italian classics for the new menu at Gucci Osteria. "Traveling the world, our kitchen interacts with everything we see, hear and taste," he says.
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Past and future: The interior references Florence's rich history -- the walls are engraved with lines from a traditional 15th-century carnival song by Lorenzo de' Medici.
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Florence hotspot: The restaurant is located in Gucci Garden, the renovated Gucci Museo next to Florence's Palazzo Vecchio.
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In the garden: Gucci Garden is also home to exhibition and retail space, showcasing the best of the brand.
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Exhibitions and art: The exhibitions inside Gucci Garden include "GUCCIFICATION," pictured, which explores the history of the famous Gucci logo.
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Multi-sensory: There is also a red-velveted cinema auditorium that broadcasts experimental short movies.
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Giving back: The multi-purpose space is officially open -- entrance to the Garden costs 8 euros (roughly $9.50) and 50% of each sale is donated to restoration projects in the City of Florence.
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The fashion world is known more for skipping lunches than indulging in them – but it might make an exception for a new restaurant opened by Italian designer Gucci.

Gucci Osteria, in the Italian city of Florence, is a marriage of minds between Michelin-starred chef Massimo Bottura and Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele.

The restaurant is part of the new Gucci Garden complex, the renovated Gucci Museo next to Florence’s Palazzo Vecchio that includes a store selling exclusive Gucci goods.

It serves up Bottura’s eccentric takes on classic Italian dishes in a spectacular, patterned space – without a designer price tag.

Sensory experience

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The stylish Gucci Osteria is the brand's first restaurant.

Bottura is the dynamic mastermind behind the three-Michelin-starred eatery Osteria Francescana in the Italian city of Modena. It was named the world’s best in 2015 and 2016.

For Gucci Osteria, the chef has created a striking menu designed to complement Gucci’s iconic brand.

“Traveling the world, our kitchen interacts with everything we see, hear and taste,” Bottura said in a statement. “With eyes wide open, we look for the unexpected and next éclat.”

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The exterior of the Gucci Garden creative space.

The interior of the restaurant is designed to make its great cuisine stand out – and references Gucci’s cultural heritage.

“The restaurant is a reminder that Florence has always been a center of cultural exchange, particularly during the Renaissance,” adds Bottura.

The walls of the green-hued space are engraved with gold lettering spelling out lines of “Canzona of the seven planets,” a traditional carnival song by 15th-century Italian statesman Lorenzo de’ Medici.

Pink-patterned plates and stylish monochrome napkins add to the Gucci aesthetic.

Into the garden

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Even the crockery fits the Gucci aesthetic.

The menu features dishes that include a fancy burger (€15/$18), a Chianina hot dog (€15), steamed bun with pork belly (€15) and, of course, tortellini in Parmesan sauce (€20.

The menu might appeal to fashion-conscious travelers looking for a slice of Gucci glamor. The restaurant’s beautiful interior should make it a regular on Instagram feeds.

After gorging, visitors can explore the exhibitions inside Gucci Garden.

These include”GUCCIFICATION” which explores the history of the fashion house’s logo and a red-velveted cinema auditorium that broadcasts experimental short movies.

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The Gucci space also host art installations and exhibitions.

“The past is very much part of the present at Gucci, which is perfectly in keeping with Alessandro’s idea of the brand,” curator Maria Luisa Frisa said in a statement.