About the Venue
Built in 1200, the venue used to host the first Synagogue in Florence, possibly serving the second oldest Jewish community in Italy after Rome. Unfortunately all the visible memories went lost during the WWII, but the peaceful atmosphere is still intact with a wall showing remains of an inscription, and a doorway leading to the Mikvah.
A place full of history and silent stories that can’t be listened to, but can be felt around. Books, objects, and art blend together into a very special and cool vibe.
An unexpected hidden gem in the city center, it has fully equipped contemporary kitchen with a view over looking a secret garden where the chef grows her own herbs such as Basil, wild Arugula, Sage and Rosemary.