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Roberto Cavalli Club decides to flout the law

Florence Residents | 27.09.2009 17:22 | Free Spaces

The Roberto Cavalli Club of Florence - image-bearer of the multinational empire of designer Roberto Cavalli - has illegally taken over a piece of the historic centre of Florence, despite protests by the inhabitants and a ban by the Florence town council.

Roberto Cavalli Club dehors in Florence
Roberto Cavalli Club dehors in Florence


One Monday morning in Spring, residents of Florence's centre woke up to find that a historic corner of the town - and the only space for children of the local kindergarten to play in - had been taken up by a gigantic metal outdoors extension of the Roberto Cavalli Club, managed by Joseph Danilo Jacoviello, son-in-law of the designer Roberto Cavalli.

The piece of Florence, right next to the Carmine Church (famous for paintings by Masaccio and Filippino Lippi, among others) had been handed over by a minor town office for the paltry sum of little more than 2.000 Euros.

Parents of the kindergarten and residents united to protest against this sellout of their rights. The protest was also attended by Matteo Renzi, who became mayor of Florence a few days later.The deputy mayor of Florence made a public declaration that permission for the Roberto Cavalli Club dehors would not be renewed on its expiry, on September 13.

The construction should therefore have been dismantled on September 13, and the square given back to the citizens and children.The Roberto Cavalli Club has decided, instead, to flout the law publicly: fourteen days after expiry of the permit, the structure is not only still there, but is regularly used to seat the guests of the Club.

This is by no means the first time the Roberto Cavalli Club has broken the law: for example, on May 25, 2009, the police raided the Roberto Cavalli Club, discovering that it was being used illegally as a disco, without having any permit or fulfilling the relevant safety requirements.

We invite all those who love and appreciate Florence to support us, the residents of Florence, against this arrogant action.

For further information, see  http://florence-threatened-art.blogspot.com/

Florence Residents
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Yes -- but I'd dig and make sure of the facts first.

27.09.2009 19:56

"The deputy mayor of Florence made a public declaration that permission for the Roberto Cavalli Club dehors would not be renewed on its expiry, on September 13.

The construction should therefore have been dismantled on September 13, and the square given back to the citizens and children.The Roberto Cavalli Club has decided, instead, to flout the law publicly:"

MAYBE -- but equally possible this politician SAID that something would be done (not going to be done) and then this permit quietly renewed. Not unkown behavior of political types. Also possible that there are court proceedings in the works, stays of execution and the like. I'd just want to be much surer of the facts before acusing an obviously suable entity of BREAKING the law. They're usually more competent at fighting wars of delay.

Mike Novack


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