Florenz. Eine akustische Reise zwischen Ponte Vecchio und San Lorenzo
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Narrated by:
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Matthias Keller
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Harry Kühn
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Sabine Mazay
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Im Schuhmuseum von Salvatore Ferragamo staunen wir über extravagante Schuhkreationen und hören Geschichten über Schuhe aus Bonbonpapier und über die Entwicklung von Florenz als Modestadt. Im alten Handwerker-Viertel Santo Spirito führt uns der Artigiano Giuliano in seine Werkstatt und Isabella entführt uns in das Nachtleben von Florenz. Eine Reise zu faszinierenden Zeugnissen der europäischen Geschichte und eine ansteckende Begegnung mit der italienischen Kunst, das Leben zu genießen.
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