
Invitation: The Quintessence of Italian Style
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Learn about Halldis' exclusive services while sipping a glass of wine produced by one of Italy’s most refined families, Ferragamo: from villas in Tuscany to event venues and serviced accommodation in Brussels.
Halldis introduction
& wine tasting
Thursday 20th June 4:30 to 7:30 pm
Science 14 Atrium
14b, rue de la Science - Brussels
RSVP by the 15th of June
This will be an opportunity
to explore our full range of services.
Looking forward to welcoming you!
Pietro Martani
Founder
Halldis
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