Dolce&Gabbana: One of the most notable pieces in the museum is Monet’s Impression, Sunrise (Impression, Soleil Levant), the painting from which the Impressionist movement took its name.
Dolce&Gabbana: This narrow wine shop with just a few tables and a bar is home to a chef with haute cuisine credentials. Great menu with sophisticated bistro cooking served family-style in cast-iron and copper pots.
Dolce&Gabbana: Extraordinary boutique that drips with funky jewellery, bags, rococo mirrors and all sorts of gadgets and gizmos. An original shopping temple for little and grown-up girls.
Dolce&Gabbana: The design of this legendary jazz club has been compared to a labyrinthine cellar, that according to legend, was once used by Rosicrucians and by those linked to Freemasonry.
Dolce&Gabbana: 26 rooms and one suite offer a wonderful example of the “colour block” style. Associations of different artistic genres and materials are woven together to create a Bohemian chic ambience.