Exterior of Gelateria Paganelli

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Gelateria Paganelli

Milan


This old-school gelateria has been in the business of ice cream since 1930. Opened by his uncle Ugo, Francesco now maintains the shop's reputation with a selection of delightful seasonal offerings such as persimmon, fig and watermelon, alongside unorthodox wine sorbets in South Tyrolean muscat and robust cabernet.


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