Renzi charges 120,000 euros for dinner at Ponte Vecchio, Montezemolo wanted a restaurant with a view
Renzi charges 120,000 euros for dinner at Ponte Vecchio, Montezemolo wanted a restaurant with a view

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Video: Renzi charges 120,000 euros for dinner at Ponte Vecchio, Montezemolo wanted a restaurant with a view
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Matteo Renzi asks for certain rules for the primaries of the Democratic Party, then hands over Ponte Vecchio for one night, taking it away from tourists, to his friend Luca di Montezemolo.

"A slaughter has happened", writes the Corriere Fiorentino, due to an exclusive dinner set up last Saturday only for Ferrari guests: Ponte Vecchio requisitioned, Florentines forced to long laps to return home, tourists, especially those in Florence for a day, literally enraged.

No, the value of artistic assets is not priceless, everything in the world has a price, for example, if you are interested, Ponte Vecchio costs 333 euros per minute. One hundred thousand euros for five hours, including orchestra and bouncers who prevented the passage, plus twenty thousand for the restoration of a monument.

All to give the very elegant Ferrari customers (the 2013 Cavalcade model was celebrated) "a unique three-day experience of sports and GT driving, immersed in the breathtaking landscapes of Tuscany. Unforgettable evenings in the name of "dolce vita" and pleasant flavors and aromas ".

Complete with a final speech by Montezemolo himself, obviously bilingual.

Ponte Vecchio closed, ferrari party, florence
Ponte Vecchio closed, ferrari party, florence
Ponte Vecchio closed, ferrari party, florence
Ponte Vecchio closed, ferrari party, florence
Ponte Vecchio closed, ferrari party, florence
Ponte Vecchio closed, ferrari party, florence

On the decision Florence was divided, starting with the famous goldsmiths of Ponte Vecchio, there are those who support the mayor's decision and those who threaten to "make his skin", who remained open, decorating the windows with the colors of Ferrari, who on the contrary, he complains of five hours of work lost.

But between in favor (“it would take ten Ferraris these days”) and against (“A square or a bridge are not a commodity to sell”), there are questions that the world is asking for an answer.

1) Can a Municipality freely dispose of streets, monuments and squares, renting them even if for a few hours?

2) At least the dinner was good, what did you eat?

3) Mayor, let's look each other in the eye, did you do it just to give Libero the chance to write more “caviar smiles” referring to Ferrari's “top clients”?

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