The Artviva Artists, Authors and Aristocrats Festival Evenings
from € 50,00
A unique way to learn how to appreciate and enjoy wine while you meet artists, writers, princes, counts and literati in an event exclusive to your group.
This unique event in Florence offers an experience like no other - a fun, lively explanation led by our spectacular and distinguished patron presenters including Prince Duccio Corsini, Count Niccolò Capponi and Count Sebastiano Capponi.
Available upon request, this exclusive thing to do in Florence let's you meet fascinating locals while having a tutored wine tasting.
Our guest authors, artists, literati and aristocrats will conduct book signings and presentations of their artwork. This event includes fabulous local talent as well as one of our select famous special-guest speakers. All of our special guest presenters have a great sense of humour and love sharing their Italy with you.
Meet a local author, artist, opera singer, actor, intellectual or one of our other distinguished guest presenters. Then, learn what makes Tuscany’s wines great with this fun and easy ‘class’ on how to appreciate wine. This is a not-to-be missed occasion with tastings of some of the best local wines conducted by one of our illustrious patrons including Prince Duccio Corsini, Count Niccolo Capponi and Count Sebastiano Capponi.
Some of our presenters include:
Prince Duccio Corsini, aristocratic wine maker
Count Niccolo Capponi, erudite historian and author
Count Sebastiano Capponi, aristocratic wine maker
Lisa Clifford, gifted author
Maurizio Seracini, Da Vinci art sleuth
Leo Mancini Heresko, fabulous artist
Tessa Kiros, cookbook author
Lorenzo Carcaterra, famous author
...and more!
This is a unique and fascinating experience for groups looking for something different to do in Florence!
Price: please contact us for an exact quote for your group.
Avaiable: upon request by emailing staff@artviva.com.
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