Numeroventi

Hidden behind the five-hundred-year-old facade of Palazzo Galli Tassi, this Artist and Design residency allows its guests to soak up Florence’s creative energy. Its interiors, a blend of Renaissance splendor and Scandinavian minimalism, were carefully reimagined by Andrew Trotter.

Photos Courtesy of Numeroventi, Salva Lopez

Hidden behind the five-hundred-year-old facade of Palazzo Galli Tassi, this Artist and Design residency allows its guests to soak up Florence’s creative energy. Its interiors, a blend of Renaissance splendor and Scandinavian minimalism, were carefully reimagined by Andrew Trotter.

Spread out on three floors with an impressive courtyard, the five-meter-high ceilings, large windows, ancient frescoes, curated design, and artistic interventions are renovated in a style that draws inspiration from the artists that Numeroventi hosts, all to contribute to an experience of silence and contemplation.

The Details

What makes it Kobu

Artists use the lofts as hybrid studios, hotel guests fit into comfy rooms between the residencies, and the flexible spaces at Numeroventi also host a full calendar of exhibitions, creative workshops and collaborative gatherings.
Numeroventi chef-in-residence program allows chefs, aspiring as well as established, to visit Numeroventi to cultivate a deeper connection to local, seasonal foods. They lead food workshops, host lunches, dinners, and special feasts.

Directions

Florence Regional Airport (FLR)

20 min by car

The Destination

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