Six Gallery from the street

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Six Gallery

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A team of creatives have breathed new life into this formerly abandoned 16th-century monastery. Now an atmospheric design space, it's composed of a bistro, florist, and furniture gallery. The latter is run by an architect duo and showcases an unusual mix of unknown designers and big names such as Gió Ponti and Le Corbusier, along with pieces they've designed themselves.


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