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Le pepite che suonano e la musica che brilla

What makes us get up in the morning and go to work? What drives us to retrace the same path every day that takes us away from home and takes us to the office? Where, if there is, the limit between passion and work, can they be the same thing? Many questions are asked every day, following a routine that has now become obvious and natural. But Mirto doesn't wake up with these questions ... or maybe he does? The management of a bar in the past, and now for many years in the center of Lugano to make couples of lovers dream and cheer music lounges with its instruments.

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  • Mirto Mattei

    Mirto Mattei

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What makes us get up in the morning and go to work? What drives us to retrace the same path every day that takes us away from home and takes us to the office? Where, if there is, the limit between passion and work, can they be the same thing? Many questions are asked every day, following a routine that has now become obvious and natural. But Mirto doesn't wake up with these questions ... or maybe he does? The management of a bar in the past, and now for many years in the center of Lugano to make couples of lovers dream and cheer music lounges with its instruments.

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