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» Sant'Ambrogio
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Sant'Ambrogio is definitely one of the most liveable neighborhoods in the city. From this district it's only a ten-minute walk to all the major monuments, squares and museums of the city. And yet, due to its location just outside of the most heavily-touristed areas - it hasn't been overrun by mass tourism.
Along the streets of Sant'Ambrogio it's still possible to meet many 'real Florentines' - walking, shopping or simply chatting on the stairs of a church, on a park bench, in a market, or amidst the narrow streets. Almost all of the area's streets are closed to traffic and this makes the district even more attractive for both tourists and residents. One of the most representative monuments of the district is the beautiful synagogue located in Via Farini, built in 1882 by Florence's Jewish community. Also interesting is the simple and harmonious Sant'Ambrogio Church, located in the most lively square and representing the heart of the district. |
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Ganzo Associazione Culturale e Enogastronomia ACLI - FlorenceGanzo is a laboratory of taste where learning is a key ingredient that we experiment. Professional and cultural experiences come together at Ganzo, the internship center for Apicius Culinary, Hospitality, and Wine Studies students. The association's objective to promote cultural integration finds its core in Apicius students, who have the opportunity to interact only a daily basis with the Italian and foreign communities in Florence while putting into practice concepts learned in the classroom during their studies abroad. |
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Osteria De Macci - FlorenceOur menu is characterised by the high duality of row materials, by the accurate preparation of each single dish as well as by the special care dedicated to the cooking of our risotto. We only use freshly-made pasta. We have selected those wines able to exalt our dishes. In fact our wine list has been especially prepared with regard to our menu and each wine can be combined with a special course to exalt its taste. |
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dei Frescobaldi Ristorante & Wine BarThe dei Frescobaldi Ristorante & Wine Bar
in Florence is located in the
city’s historic heart, right on one of the corners of the Piazza
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Sant'Ambrogio is especially well-known among Florentines for its indoor and outdoor daily markets. Every morning in Piazza Ghiberti the 'Sant'Ambrogio' market is held, a great alternative to local supermarkets (both in terms of quality and prices), where you can find typical cheeses and meats, fresh fruits and vegetables as well as articles of clothing, whilst immersed in the very characteristic atmosphere of an authentic Italian market. 


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