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Malvasia bridge


Malvasia Bridge located in one of the most romantic and Instagram-friendly corners of Treviso, a stone's throw from the central Piazza dei Signori and the Pescheria island, the Risto-brunch Malvasia is a small work of art where you can enjoy a gourmet brunch or a welcomed aperitif from the smiles of Anna and Marco, the two young owners.

The protagonist of the restaurant, which takes its name from the homonymous bridge on which it overlooks, is undoubtedly the creative flair of the three souls of Studio Metamorphosi104, Andrea Renier, Michele Crema and Silvio Stefani, combined with the magic of the works of the Paduan street-artist Tony Gallo who freely “decorated” the room as if it were a huge white canvas.

Crossing the threshold of the Malvasia you enter a fantastic fairytale world: a visionary and poetic interior design project, made up of unusual details, such as the counter made with briccole and "raw" cut tree trunks that delineates the boundary between the area of service and the hall, or the lighting entrusted to dozens of white candles scattered in every corner of the room. The details are played on contrasts, including highly polished brass tops, wooden tables and chairs and the works of Gallo that cover the surfaces, transporting the imagination to a forest populated by silent creatures.



Malvasia bridge
Address: Via Trevisi, 31100
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Site: https://www.venetosecrets.com/design/malvasia/

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