The Accademia Carrara in Bergamo, established in 1796, has expanded its offerings with "The PwC Gardens," a 3,000-square-metre green space surrounding the museum. This new area combines art, nature, and architecture, featuring a multilevel park and an outdoor walkway connecting various museum spaces to the newly opened Bù Bistrot in Carrara.
Designed by architect Antonio Ravalli and INOUT Architettura, "The PwC Gardens" revitalises the historic area near the museum, seamlessly connecting it to the city. The aesthetic is enhanced by contemporary artworks from Stefano Arienti and Sedicente Moradi, creating a dialogue between past and present.
The Bù Bistrot, situated in a restored tool storage building, offers gourmet breaks during museum visits and is accessible to the public. It serves as a hub where food, art, and hospitality converge, featuring a creative interpretation of local ingredients.
Pedrali's furniture plays a crucial role in the bistro's inviting atmosphere. Guests can enjoy the Nolita collection on elegant terraces surrounded by greenery. Inside, the Frida chairs and Arki-Base desks provide comfort and a modern ambiance. The Brera stools at the counter add a touch of class, inviting guests to enjoy refreshments in a beautifully designed setting.
Pedrali exemplifies a commitment to quality and innovation, reflecting the brand's dedication to creating functional yet artistic furniture.
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