The Acetaia in the City Hall
- Luoghi
- Acetaia Comunale
Address
Via Bellucci 1 - 41058 Vignola (MO)Telephone
+39 059 777 606 - 059 777 713Fax
059 764 129Website
http://www.comune.vignola.mo.it/turismo_ed_eventi/enogastronomia/Ticket
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L'acetaia è aperta su prenotazione per gruppi di massimo 20 persone
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