Gelateria Cremilla
Discover Gelateria Cremilla in Prati area, committed to create a product where taste and quality naturally meet.
Paola Morotti was born and raised in Tuscany, she studied International Studies and Diplomacy in Bologna before moving to London to work in international development. After six years in London, she is now based in Rome while she keeps studying at the London School of Journalism. You can find her reading a chunky novel, discovering the newest art gallery in town or sipping an Aperol Spritz by the Tiber!
Discover Gelateria Cremilla in Prati area, committed to create a product where taste and quality naturally meet.
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