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INDEX EVENTS diary ART diary ITINERARY church september | october 2022 13 Events: dates for your diary 16 Art appointments 20 Fashions tips: the must-have items 22 Serravalle Designer Outlet: an experience between shopping, art and nature 24 Milan’s most beautiful churches 36 The fashion quadrilateral 42 The 100th anniversary of the Monza circuit 50 The best places where you can eat truffles 56 Welcome to Carmè Restaurant
TOP PLACES 58 Restaurants 63 Aperitif 64 Cafè 65 Nightlife 66 Top a ractions 78 Museums & Foundations 90 Instagrammable locations 94 Information travelling 96 Hotels 98 Map ITINERARY sport ITINERARY fashion INDEX september | october 2022
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
MILANO FASHION WEEK
20 - 26 September
The 2022 edition of MFW will feature fashion shows and events open to the public. On 25 September, a er the end of the fashion shows, the Teatro alla Scala will be again the set of the Sustainable Fashion Awards, the Oscars of sustainable fashion assigned by the Camera della Moda Italiana. From 22 to 25 September, it will also be the turn of White|Sign of the Times, a trade fair dedicated to fashion and design with debates and events on the role of fashion, technology and sustainability.
XXIII ESPOSIZIONE INTERNAZIONALE DI TRIENNALE MILANO
Until 11 December - Triennale Milano
Unknown Unknowns. An Introduction to Mysteries is with the topic of the unknown, raising questions on the mysteries of the known world and offering an opportunity to reflect on things we do not know what we know nothing about. A series of exhibitions and projects that brings together 400 artists, designers and architects from more than 40 countries for a discovery journey full of wonder.
STING IN CONCERT
25 October Mediolanum Forum of Assago
The famous British singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and actor returns to Milan for a live concert with his My songs tour; a great opportunity to listen to the great successes of his long career that boasts important awards and millions of copies sold all over the world. “My songs” takes its name from his latest album which includes his biggest hits, re-interpreted in a modern style.
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SISTER ACT THE MUSICAL
13 October - 7 January 2023
Teatro Nazionale of Milan
The musical is based on the 1992 film that made Whoopi Goldberg rise to fame in the unforge able role of Deloris, an eccentric woman in a nun’s dress. Its soundtrack included 25 splendid songs wri en by Oscar-winner Alan Menken, ranging from soul, funky and 1970 disco music, to pop ballads in Broadway style. In 2011, the musical received 5 nominations at the Tony Awards, including one as Best Musical.
CYRANO OF BERGERAC
18 - 30 October
Teatro Leonardo Da Vinci
An acclaimed show well loved by the Italian audience, that can boast incredible results with more than 200,000 spectators and more than 1 thousand repeats.
ALESSANDRO CATTELAN IN “SALUTAVA SEMPRE”
29 and 30 November
The audience is invited to a end the funeral of Alessandro Ca elan, who from the a erlife will talk about the follies and small obsessions that characterise our ordinary lives in this world. A oneman show, Ca elan’s first one, where the protagonist with his unmistakable ironic and irreverent tone will give us his view on the world of which he is no longer part of, but through death he has earned the privilege of absolute sincerity.
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THE PUBLICITY OF FORM
22 - 26 October 2023
Fabbrica del Vapore
An exhibition dedicated to the genius of Pop Art with more than 300 of his works to recount all the historic periods that were influenced by the artist. Through his revolution, he was capable of innovating the history of art of the 20th century, engaging in various fields such as fashion, music and entrepreneurship. The exhibition will focus on the years 1950s - 1960s, one of the most prolific periods for the artist.
BRUCE NAUMAN. NEONS CORRIDORS ROOMS
Until 26 February 2023 Pirelli Hangar Bicocca
Thirty art works created from the second half of the 1960s that explore the most innovative aspect of Bruce Nauman’s technique with a special focus on his spatial and architectural research. This exhibition offers an insight into the search for expressiveness of an artist who has always studied the human condition and the most profound meaning of working on art in all its different forms: video, sculpture, performance, photography, drawing and sound.
APPIANI, CANOVA, RAFFAELLI NELLA MILANO NAPOLEONICA
20 October - 29 January 2023 Palazzo Reale
This exhibition is dedicated to three of the most important artistic figures in the capital of the Kingdom of Italy: Andrea Appiani, Antonio Canova and Giacomo Raffaelli, author of the “triumph table” built for Napoleon and preserved in Palazzo Reale. Paintings and furnishings from the French period with the support of reproductions and virtual reality, that will recreate environments and works, including the “Fasti di Napoleone” in the Sala delle Cariatidi.
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HIERONYMUS BOSCH E UN ALTRO RINASCIMENTO
9 November 2022 - 12 March 2023
Palazzo Reale
The exhibition showcases the success of Bosch as the creator of fantastic images in relation with the trends of the time in the world of collectors and the artistic receptiveness during the Spanish and Italian Renaissance. For the first time, Italian and international visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the role of the artist at the height of the so-called “antiRenaissance” current that was spreading throughout Europe.
MAX ERNST
4 October 2022 - 26 February 2023
Palazzo Reale
RICHARD AVEDON. RELATIONSHIPS
21 September - 29 January 2023 Palazzo Reale
Over 25 years a er his last show, Milan pays homage to the great photographer with an exhibition of his most iconic portraits and fashion images. The show aims to guide visitors to discover Avedon’s photographic language through more than 100 images.
The first Italian retrospective dedicated to Max Ernst, a pivotal painter in the artistic history of the 20th century. More than 400 works between paintings, sculptures, drawings, collages, jewels and illustrated books coming from museums, foundations and private collections, both Italian and foreign. During the opening months of the exhibition, there will also be a series of side events, in particular the review “Max Ernst, il Surrealismo e il Cinema”.
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PILLARS OF UNIQUENESS
TEXT Martina Olivieri
AltoMonferrato in Pied mont is an area with rolling hills and sur rounding villages such as Gavi, Tortona and Novi Ligure. This enclave known worldwide also for its excellent wine production, especially its Gavi or Cortese di Gavi DOCG wines, offers amazing tours of the territory which are worth going on. But not only this: in the heart of these hills you will find the largest outlet in Europe, the McArthurGlen Serravalle Designer Outlet, an opportunity for a memorable day of shopping combined with one or two tours to discover the treasures of this territory such as castles, villa ges, historic residences and fine wine; the ingredients of this won derful land. Get your fill of gla mour with over 230 stores of Ita lian and International brands at discounted prices up to 70%. It is located within a sunny and spa cious design building inspired by
the old Ligurian architecture to complete this experience betwe en fashion, good food and enter tainment. The Serravalle Desi gner Outlet accommodates its guests with numerous services, including ample free parking, a shu le service from Milan, an in formation office, 14 dining areas and the “Play Land”, a new play ground with baby parking desi gned to transform a family-shop ping day into a fun experience for children. There is a wide choice of brands suitable for everyone (from the luxury of Gucci, Prada and Off-White to international fashion brands such as the polo shirts of Ralph Lauren or Nike and Adidas sportswear) and you can discover the true typical Ita lian fashion style between wel coming cafes, restaurants and personalised services. Before or a er your shopping purchases, you can choose to discover the area taking part in one of the
many activities such as wine tours in the cellars of Gavi, local cookery lessons to really get your hands messy with the pasta dou gh, bike rides in the hills loved by Fausto Coppi, (the Italian cycling legend born in these areas) and the memorable Truffle Hunting Experience. We can also add to this interesting tours for archae ological enthusiasts in the archa eological area of Libarna, and for those who prefer exploring an cient parishes or to get to know the local culture be er, we re commend a visit to the Museum of Divisionismo of Tortona. Visit the Serravalle Designer Outlet website to discover the tours of Alto Monferrato, also through the recommendations of the lo cal tourist Consortium, ready to give suggestions on the most wonderful tourist experiences in order for you to enjoy this land of wine, truffles, fortresses, myths and cycling.
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ETERNAL BEAUTY
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small guide to Milan’s most beautiful churches
ART 1. Duomo of Milan 2.TheLastSupper (courtesyofTheMuseo delCenacoloVinciano) 3. The church of San Maurizio alMonasteroMaggiore 4. The church of Sant’Alessandro in Zebedia 5. Certosa di Milano (ph.WalterMilia) 4 3 21 5
IN HISTORY UNIQUE SYMBOLS
OF ART AND CULTURE
Whereas the Duomo of Milan is among the most famous cathedrals in the world and Leonardo’s Last Supper is mostly known to everyone, only few know about the other Milanese churches. They are all rich in history and art and share a very particular devo tion: that of Saint Ambrose. It is connected with the music and the hymns simplified by Ambrose precisely to allow a greater and more joyful par ticipation. A er all, it is in this city that the Carnival lasts a few more days, and so does Ad vent. It perfectly shows the en terprising and reserved spirit of the Milanese people who are always reluctant to reveal their churches. It is a great opportu nity to discover a different Mi lan, more intimate and linked to its ancient traditions that are intertwined with the fig ure of Saint Ambrose, bishop by chance and statesman by vocation. But also the capital of the Western Roman Empire (from 286 to 402) and the idea
of a united Italy conceived by the far-sighted Gian Galeazzo Visconti who wanted to build the largest church in the world (now the third): the Duomo. Dedicated to the Nativity of Saint Mary, the Cathedral was built from the early Christian churches of Santa Tecla and Santa Maria Maggiore. The project started in 1386 when the Milanese, wanting to reaf firm the importance of Milan compared to Pavia where the Visconti resided, designed it like the others, made of brick. But soon, the ambitious Gian Galeazzo took over the works and built it in marble. And ma jestic, in European style, for it had to become the heart of the Kingdom of Italy. He called in master builders from Europe and chose the pink-grey mar ble of Candoglia coming from the quarries in Val d’Ossola owned by the Visconti. Thus, throughout six centuries and eventful times, the cathedral became the only Italian exam ple of late northern European Gothic, but with unique dif
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You really shouldn’t miss a visit to the Certosa di Garegnano (also known as Certosa di Milano), founded in 1349 by Giovanni Visconti, which stands out side the city walls in what was once the village of Garegnano. Here you’ll marvel at the superb frescoes by Sim one Peterzano, Caravaggio’s teacher. Its location off the usual tourist trail makes this wonderful charterhouse the perfect place to fully enjoy one of Milan’s greatest art sites.
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ferences such as the capitals on the pillars and windows in serted in solid walls. The cur rent appearance of the façade instead was only realised in the 18th century by various designers, including Filarete, Bramante, Leonardo, Giulio Romano, Bernini and Vanvitel li. The end result is a building with five naves, rich in spires and windows - 55 between the end of the 14th century and the 1980s. The famous bronze Ma donnina statue - covered with rags during the war to prevent a lighthouse effect - was made in the second half of the 1700s, while the church was complet ed by Napoleon who wanted to be crowned king of Italy in it. There is li le space between the naves and the two-pitched façade in travertine mo led bricks also in the Cathedral of Sant’Ambrogio. Built be tween 379 and 386 by Ambrose himself and dedicated to the martyrs, it still features an early Christian structure with a large four-sided courtyard overlooked by the large façade
and on two bell towers, one of the monks and one of the Can ons. In the presbytery under the octagonal lantern tower, there is a ciborium in brass and a 9th-century gold-lami nated altar by Vuolvino with engravings depicting stories about the life of Ambrose. The saint is buried, and portrayed in the Sacellum of San Vi ore on a golden sky with the dome decorated with gold leaf mo saics. And it was here that the Manichaean Augustine be came a Christian.
Built by Ludovico il Moro to be used as the family mauso leum, Santa Maria delle Gra zie is famous for Leonardo’s Last Supper. It is the second Dominican church in the city and also the second to become a UNESCO heritage site. Its construction started in 1459 on land belonging to Vimercati, a rich leader from the Sforza family. The project included a chapel for him and a cloister for the soldiers. It was built by Guiniforte Solari, the most popular architect at the time,
and completed by Bramante with the addition of an im posing cubic tribune and the hemispherical dome that gives light to the entire church. Be sides the Last Supper, it was also famous for some portraits of the dukes made by Leonar do himself, unfortunately de stroyed. But the ultimate proof of the creativity and genius of Bramante is the fake apse of Santa Maria presso San Satiro, a small but charming church in Via Torino. It was built in the 9th century in honour of Ambrose’s brother. When Bra mante renovated it at the end of the 1400s, he added a unique optical effect: he was able to create the illusion of an apse almost 10 metres deep, like the sides of the transept, in just 97 cm of space. And if the perfect acoustics of the church of Sant’Eufemia made Maria Callas choose it for recording numerous arias, San Lorenzo Maggiore in Porta Ticinese is a gem of perfect geometry. Orig inally a Palatine cathedral at the time when Milan was cap
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ART 1. The famous bronze Madonnina statue 2. The church ofSant’Eustorgio 3. The church of San Marco 4.SanLorenzoMaggiore 5. Certosa di MIlano (ph.WalterMilia) 4 3 2 1 5
THE CATHEDRALS LET US VISIT
OF ETERNAL BEAUTY
ital, it was the first to be built as a square inserted in a circle. That is, a centrally planned church. And although there is li le information about it, the theories are incredible: from the temple of Hercules to the spa of Nero. A well-preserved example of Roman architec ture is its large colonnade. The last church with a Greek cross plan inspired by Bramante (be fore the Veto Tridentino) is the baroque church of Sant’Ales sandro in Zebedia. Located very close to the Duomo, the church was built on what was originally the Roman prison of Zebedeo where the young Saint Alexander of Bergamo was imprisoned and martyred. Today, it is considered the link between late Mannerism and Baroque.
Built in the mid-1200s, as a sign of gratitude to the Ve netians who helped Milan in the ba le against Frederick I, the Augustinian church of San Marco is the second lon gest church in the city a er the Duomo and one of the
dearest to the Milanese. He housed Luther and Mozart who, a teenager at the time, practised a long time with the precious sixteenth-century organ; also Verdi in 1874, who here wrote and directed the Mass in Requiem in memo ry of Manzoni. It features the beautiful chapel Foppa with frescoes by mannerist painter Lomazzo and statues of Saints Ambrose, Mark and Augustine by Giovanni di Balduccio at the entrance. Remains of the Magi, instead, could be found in the church of Sant’Eustorgio, built in the place where the oxen which carried the relics collapsed from fatigue. They remained there until the 12th century when Frederick I took them to Cologne. They were partly given back in 1904 and placed in the sarcophagus in the right transept. Only a gold medal remains of the Magi, ex posed at Epiphany. From the thirteenth century, it is the main seat of the Dominicans who also used the square for burning people at the stake
during the Inquisition period. It is also the burial side of Saint Peter Martyr, the arch-enemy of the Cathars, buried in an altarpiece by Balduccio that was later moved to the chap el Portinari. And it is really a gem the church of San Maur izio al Monastero Maggiore. It is a church with a single nave, completely frescoed, which still features the partition wall. It belonged to the Benedictine nuns (the monastery closed by Napoleon is now an Archaeo logical Museum) and had early Christian origins: It was re stored in the 16th century and frescoed by the Leonardeschi painter Bartolomeo Luini for the powerful Bentivoglio fam ily that is also portrayed. In the counterfacade, there are frescoes by Simone Peterzano and also frescoes by Arcimbol di in the chapel of the Baptist. The nave of the nuns features instead a beautiful Ark of Noah by Vincenzo Foppa. Another gem is the sixteenth-century organ by Gian Giacomo Anteg nati, entirely mechanical.
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THE FASHION QUADRILATERAL
Four streets that fulfill all your wishes
TEXT Francesca Lombardi
Avibrant
city, known everywhere as one of the world’s fa shion and shopping capi tals. Here, where art also plays an important role, with gems such as Castello Sforzesco, Leonardo’s Last Supper and the Academia di Brera to name but a few, there is a particular distri ct that a racts tourists and shopping lovers from all over the world.
We are talking about the Fashion Quadrilateral, fa mous for being the area chosen by the world’s le ading fashion houses for their stores and showro oms. The district is so named for the four styli
sh streets that define its boundaries - Via Monte Napoleone, Via Alessandro Manzoni, Via della Spiga and lastly Corso Venezia.
As well as leading fashion houses, the Fashion Qua drilateral is also studded with jewellers, perfume ries and ateliers where visi
tors can discover the latest trends simply by browsing the window displays. And then there are restau rants and cafés perfect for an aperitif, brunch or a stop for a first rate dinner. Every year for some time now, Main Streets Across the World, the annual report listing top shopping stre ets across the globe, ranks the Fashion Quadrilateral among the top positions, on a par with the likes of Fi h Avenue, New York and Avenue des Champs Ely sees, Paris. It’s hardly sur prising – it’s a special pla ce, with a refined, elegant atmosphere that seems unchanging, but which on
AS WELL AS LEADING FASHION HOUSES, THERE ARE JEWELLERS, PERFUMERIES AND ATELIERS
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Starting from Via Monte Napoleone we come to the long-established Vhernier, which creates unique bespoke jewellery. In the same street, there is the Rolex Bou tique of Pisa Orologeria, a historic company that sells prestigious fine watches since 1940. And to cater for the most sophisticated of tastes, we make an obligatory stop at Ristorante Bacaro, before continuing our tour to the Luca Faloni boutique, where fine crafts manship reigns. Last but not least, a well-deserved visit to Gucci.
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closer inspection, is never out of step with the times. Just watching the people who frequent its pavemen ts is a considerable lesson in style!
Any luxury brand you can think of has its flagship store here - Armani, Versa ce, Alberta Ferre i, Dolce e Gabbana, Prada, Fendi, Louis Vui on, Chanel, Bot tega Veneta, Gucci, Bulgari, Cartier, Valentino… and many others.
The district’s most famous street is Via Monte Napole one. As the name implies, it was dedicated to Napo leone and was inaugurated in 1804, at the height of Na poleonic rule. However, it became one of the world’s leading shop ping streets only some ye ars later, starting in the 1950s. Making this area even more appealing are the numerous historic bu ildings, house museums, cinemas, bookstores, and antiques shops.
Via Sant’Andrea is a small street that intersects Via della Spiga, parallel to Via del Gesù: we are thus in the heart of the celebra ted district where ancient courtyards are occupied by ateliers and showrooms. The street hosts a real gem, Palazzo Morando - inhabi ted over the centuries by various families of the Mi lanese aristocracy, the first owners were the Casati, who bought it at the end of the sixteenth century. Tra ces of the seventeenth-cen tury decoration of the buil ding from this family’s time remain in two salons on the main floor, located in the rear wing overlooking the garden. Today the building houses the Milan Fashion Museum
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In the nearby Via del Gesù we find the lovely Bagat ti-Valsecchi House Mu seum.
Entering Via della Spiga you are immediately struck by its elegance and the
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1. Via Borgospesso corner Via Monte Napoleone
2. Poldi Pezzoli Museum
3. One of the many elegant courtyards in Milan
4. Bagatti-Valsecchi House Museum
5. Montenapoleone District
6. One of the famous pastry shops in the Fashion Quadrilateral (ph. Giulio Boem)
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ALSO CULTURE, WITH SHOPPING BUT PRECIOUS MUSEUMS HOUSED
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wide selection of brands: lot of Made in Italy, almost artisanal brands, and ate liers that offer tailor-made and sartorial products for him and her. Because lu xury also means exclusive.
The reserved atmosphere of the street, a real traf fic-free oasis, invites you to enjoy the shop windows in complete tranquillity. Cob blestones and buildings from the beginning of the century contribute to cre ating a tone of particular refinement.
Via Manzoni starts from Piazza della Scala. A short distance from here is La Scala theatre, one of the cornerstones of Milanese
Perugino, Michelangelo, Filippo Lippi, Pollaiolo, Tiepolo, and many other artists of the Italian Re
naissance - and the historic Hotel Et De Milan which hosted illustrious people such as Giuseppe Verdi. The last side of the qua drilateral, Corso Venezia, is the street that connects two of Milan’s most popular shopping areas: San Babila, entrance to the Quadrilate ro, and Corso Buenos Aires, a favourite with the city’s younger shoppers.
From here, continuing nor th of the city, you will find the Indro Montanelli Gar dens, a park in the Liberty style favoured by the most sophisticated Milanese middle classes of the time.
THE MOST FAMOUS STREET IS VIA MONTE NAPOLEONE, INAUGURATED IN 1804
41 FASHION good life. Standing out among the neoclassical buildings for its beauty and prestige is the Poldi Pezzoli Museum - which houses works by
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six kilometres of asphalt crossing one of the largest fenced parks in Europe. It has been the set of epic challenges, great victories and unforge able tragedies. It witnessed glorious eras and unique moments for the world of sport and for all of Italy. When it was first built, it was the emblem of an Italy that was inspired by Futurism and by man’s need for speed, and today it is the emblem of an Italy united under a red flag surmounted by a black pranc ing horse. The Monza Circuit adds a new chapter to its long history, a book that motor en thusiasts have been reading for exactly a hundred years: that is in fact the number of years that have passed since the circuit
was built – in just 110 days – and that makes it the third oldest in the world a er the legendary Indianapolis circuit and the less known Brooklands circuit. On 11 September, the circuit celebrat ed its birthday with its “old time friends”: the Formula 1 racing cars that arrived in Monza for a decisive stage in the race for the top of the World Drivers’ Cham pionship between Verstappen and Leclerc, as the Dutchman driver wanted to prove once again that he is one step, or may be two, ahead of everyone else. For three days, racing fans oc cupied the 130 thousand seats distributed between stands and court to watch the single-seat er cars whizzing by, so different from those that a century ago
started the myth of Monza. Monza, the city of the coronation of Charlemagne and Napoleon with the crown displayed in the Duomo; Monza with its 18th-cen tury Royal Palace, the Arengario and its 700-hectare fenced park; Monza that recently celebrated its first historic promotion in the Serie A football league and it now adds the centenary anniversary of its racing circuit to its “royal” history, destined to last for many years to come. Since that first race on 3 September 1922 – won by Pietro Bordino – many things have changed in the circuit, starting with its actual shape. Today it is 5,793 metres long but over the years it has adapted, whether by choice or necessity to the change in cars and safety reg
ItisthethirdoldestintheworldafterthelegendaryIndianapoliscircuitandthelessknownBrooklandscircuit
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Thecircuitwasbuiltinjust110days
Itwitnessedgloriouserasandunique momentsfortheworldofsport andforallofItaly
CHALLENGES AND SET OF EPIC
UNFORGETTABLE VICTORIES
CONCIERGE TIPS
HILTON MILAN
ViaLuigiGalvani,12-Milan milan.hilton.com
4 places for food and fun in Monza:
• Saint Georges Premier: a histor ic restaurant in the Royal Park of Monza, perfect for weddings and aperitifs with friends.
• Carrobiolo Brewpub: famous for its craft beer produced by the Barnabite monks of Monza. A great place for a hamburger or an af ter-dinner beer.
• Via Bergamo: the main drag for nightlife. Stop for a drink at Alla Stanga or Turnè, where you’ll often find live music.
• Vineria dei Tintori: for an utterly relaxing aperitif or dinner.
ulations. An indelible trace has remained of the 5.5-kilometre ring connected to a 4.5-kilome tre one, as well as the Paraboli ca, one of the most iconic bends of the F1 world, today dedicated to the unfortunate Michele Al boreto, a former Ferrari driver. In 1961, there was the final deci sion to exclude the High-Speed Ring from the Gran Premio race for single-seater cars: the choice was due to the tragic accident of Wolfgang von Trips on Ferrari, who lost control of the car right at the entrance of the Parabolica bend, killing himself and eleven spectators. And the list of the great drivers who died driving a car in Monza also includes Alberto Ascari, who in 1955 crashed his Ferrari on the bend now dedicated to him. But speed is always the essence of the Monza circuit: the re cord for the highest speed ever reached, 370.1 km/h by Kimi Räikkönen on the McLaren in 2005, which has never been beaten for 17 years; the greatest display of courage and technol ogy never again reached by any
Formula 1 car. As a sports ven ue of international value, the Monza Circuit opens its doors to racing enthusiasts on the days of the races of the various cat egories but also when the large royal park is quiet. The racing circuit well deserves its position among the most popular tourist destinations in Lombardy, and consequently in Brianza, also thanks to a program designed specifically for speed and car lovers. The offer includes a tour of the most iconic locations in cluding a visit to a photographic exhibition, the press room, the briefing room and the podium, as well as the direction room and even a ride on the track; not with a Formula 1 car of course, but on board a mini-van or tour ist bus along the track in all its length. Those who want to have a more thrilling visit can choose the combined ticket-visit ac cess and go on a tour of the cir cuit during the days of the race accompanied by motorsport celebrities that will reveal inter esting anecdotes and secrets of the circuit to the group.
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SPORT 1. 5. Carrobiolo Brewpub 2. Via Bergamo 3. Vineria dei Tintori 4. Monza Cathedral 3 21 54
THE SEASON OF TRUFFLES
TEXT Martina Olivieri
Here are the best places where you can try them in Milan
BICE MILANO
TARTUFOTTO
In the heart of Milan, a li le corner where you can rediscover the captivating flavour of truffles combined with excellent Italian food. The creativity, thanks to the Family Savini’s experience and passion, reinvents the unique quality of this product: the result is fine dining, simple and intense with authentic products and a perfect balance of flavours to enhance its uniqueness. (via Cusani, 8)
A historic place, renowned especially for its elegance and its sophisticated rooms. As soon as the guest walks through the door, he feels welcomed. Its cuisine is strictly based on Tuscan traditional dishes, but there are also Milanese dishes for a simple, plain and muchloved cuisine. The pasta is strictly homemade and the most famous recipe is still Papperdella al telefono.
(via Borgospesso, 12)
TRATTORIA DE LA TREBIA
Simple and traditional dishes: two keywordswhich perfectly describe the Tra oria De La Trevia, a perfect se ing for special occasions. The positive energy of the Masciullo family is evidentthroughout, showing their love and passion for thecatering industry. What is their strength? To be ableto match different tastes and palates with excellentculinary dishes. (via Trebbia, 32)
IL SOLFERINO
A renowned Milanese restaurant that, although recently renovated, it remains faithful to Milanese traditional food. It serves meat and fish dishes as well as vegetarian ones, always paying particular a ention to the careful research of food products. (via Castelfidardo, 2)
ANTICA OSTERIA CAVALLINI
A corner of Milanese cuisine combined with traditional Tuscan dishes: a perfect combination of flavours that make this cuisine special. There are meat and fish dishes on the menu. The atmosphere is welcoming and reminiscent of the old tra orias, which are very rare to find nowadays in large cities. (via Mauro Macchi, 2)
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RISTORANTE SADLER
One of the masters of innovative Milanese cuisine, chef Sadler had been researching flavours and colours in line with his passion for modern art since the 1980s. He was among the first chefs to give importance to food presentation. His creative dishes have marked the gastronomic history of Milan and not only this, they also clearly reflect his passion for contemporary art. (via Ascanio Sforza, 77)
STENDHAL MILANO
Stendhal is a long-established landmark for residents of Milan: guests are welcomed in a discreet yet informal atmosphere, traditional Milanese dishes are presented in a lighter, more contemporary form. The king of ingredients - the truffle - always features on the menu, culminating in October and November with a special menu of its own. (via Ancona, 1)
BEST PLACES TO TASTE AUTUMN DISHES
TORMARESCA VINO E CUCINA
A bistro with outdoor seating created by the Family Antinori along with Roberta Costa, where you can sample the most authentic flavours of Puglia, accompanied with the wines from the Tormaresca winery of Minervino Murge and San Pietro Vernotico. A very relaxing atmosphere with a wide choice of local dishes all created with passion and based on traditional recipes as well as innovative twists. (Corso Garibaldi, 79)
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TRATTORIA IL CORMORANO
Established in 2015 in the Isola district, the Tra oria il Cormorano is located in one of the liveliest areas in the city. Its cuisine is based on fresh and delicate flavours, mainly fish dishes to savour raw or cooked, creative pairings, as well as a wide choice of pizzas, vegetarian or meat dishes. (via Luigi Porro Lambertenghi, 34)
RIBOT
It was 1975 when Mauro and Cole e, two young spouses, fell in love with a restaurant just outside Milan. They then decided to give it a go and open Ribot. Today there is Niccolò, son of Mauro, who carries on the family tradition and offers the best dishes of his homeland Tuscany. Here you can taste the best cuts of meat, but also cold cuts, Montalcino macaroni, cheeses and pasta. A special mention is given to the winery, which offers the greatest classics of Tuscan vineyards and not only this.
(via Marco Cremosano, 41)
CONTRASTE
In the taverns of the past, you did not have tolook at a vast menu to choose what you wantedto eat. There were those who welcomed you,recommended dishes and looked a er youthroughout the course of your dinner. It is still like this at the Contraste: The menu is about what thekitchen can offer you. But here we are not in an oldtavern and nothing is as it seems: every visit, youwill be surprised by an entirely tailor-made menu.(via Giuseppe Meda, 2)
RISTORANTE GALLERIA
The elegant Galleria restaurant – owned by the Galli family since 1983 – is located within the historic Galleria Vi orio Emanuele II. The indoor dining rooms are perfectly furnished matching the class and style of the Galleria, and the beautiful outdoor seating area accommodates Milanese people and travellers all year round, whether it is for a delicious lunch or an elegant dinner based on tasty seasonal dishes.
(Galleria Vi orio Emanuele II, 75)
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CONVIVIUM
The Ristorante Pizzeria Convivium is located in the elegant area of the Brera district. This business was established in 1986, and it is still today a great place for those who want to enjoy plenty of good food in an elegant se ing. The menu is also varied, with dishes ranging from appetisers to desserts in a triumph of flavours which never cease to amaze. (via Ponte Vetero, 21)
AWHATTRUFFLE, LOVE!
ALLA CUCINA DELLE LANGHE
In the heart of the Milanese nightlife, the restaurant is located in a quiet and cosy area with numerous private rooms ideal for enjoying delicious lunches and tasty dinners based on typical Piedmont cuisine, Lombard specialities and Mediterranean flavours. Its cuisine wants to bring back classic recipes of northern Italy accompanied with quality wines. (Corso Como, 6)
ROVELLO 18
Through its commitment, passion, joy and essential teamwork, the Rovello 18 has won numerous awards over the years and today, it is appreciated for its thorough research of its products, for the wide selection of wines offered and for the dishes capable of satisfying the palates of any guest. A place where tranquillity and good food are the norm. (via Tivoli, 2)
Fabulousdecor, extraordinaryfood andgreatmusic: theperfectingredients at Carmè
WELCOME TO CARMÈ
There’s
no one in the world more impor tant than a mum!
And that’s why the ow ners of Carmè restaurant decided to honour their mother by giving her name to the place they’ve poured all their heart and hard work into, with close a ention to every detail. An intimate atmosphere whose decor takes inspi ration from nature and the 1920s, where diners can sample the very best of Mediterranean and Ne apolitan cuisine, genuine food with a strong focus on excellent ingredients and simplicity. Entering the restaurant, guests
are greeted by luxurious surroundings and 20s style, apparent in the use of tassels, velvets and the cosy Bistro area, where
to great music.
A magnificent open ki tchen and a fireplace complete the mood and make you feel at home. Even the bathroom is a destination, a veritable jewel.
they can enjoy an aperi tif, stay for dinner or sip an excellent a er-dinner drink prepared by the bartender while listening
The walls are hand-pain ted by local artists, cre ating magical light and atmosphere. Last but not least, the Moroccan-in spired outdoor area is a truly beautiful place to enjoy an al fresco din ner, with bistro tables and French-style chairs. Fabulous decor, extra ordinary food and great music: the perfect ingre dients at Carmè.
Mediterranean food, a magical atmosphere and live music in a very special place
A MAGNIFICENT OPEN KITCHEN AND THE WALLS HAND-PAINTED MAKE YOU FEEL AT HOME
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BEST FOOD EXPERIENCES
The best restaurants, aperitifs and cafes in Milan. Reservation recommended, the ‘Les Clefs D’Or’ concierge is at your service
(ph.DarioGarofalo)
MEAT
RESTAURANTS
BEEF CLUB
Via Giovanni Boccaccio, 15 ph. +39 02 51823951 beefclubmilano.it
EL CARNICERO
Via Spartaco, 31 ph. +39 02 54019816
Corso Garibaldi, 108 ph.+39 02 87222106 elcarnicero.com
EL PORTEÑO ARENA
Viale Elvezia, 4 ph. +39 02 34537275 elporteno.it EL PORTEÑO
DARSENA
Via G. Galeazzo, 25 ph. +39 02 58437593 elporteno.it
EL PORTEÑO
PROHIBIDO
Via M. Melloni, 9 ph. +39 02 25062491 elporteno.it
FOCUS BRACERIE
Piazzale Segrino, 5 ph. +39 02 49453523 focusbracerie.it
GLAUCO
Via Achille Maiocchi, 29 ph. +39 02 20241973 ristoranteglaucomilano.it
LA GRIGLIA DI VARRONE
Via Alessio di Tocqueville, 7 ph. +39 02 36798388 grigliavarrone.com
LA TREBIA
Via Trebbia, 32 ph. +39 02 5513380 tra orialatrebia.it
STENDHAL MILANO
Via Ancora, 1 ph. +39 026572059 stendhalmilano.it
TRATTORIA DEL NUOVO MACELLO
Via C. Lombroso, 20 ph. +39 02 59902122 tra oriadelnuovomacello.it
ETHNIC RESTAURANTS
ARMANI NOBU
Via Gastone Pisoni, 1 ph. +39 02 62312645 locations.armani.com
BA ASIAN MOOD
Via Raffaello Sanzio, 22 ph. +39 02 4693206 ba-restaurant.com
BON WEI
Via Castelvetro, 16/18 ph. +39 02 341308 - bon-wei.it CANTEEN
Via Archimede, 10 ph. + 39 02 5463732 lucaguelficompany.com
CARMEL
Viale S. Gimignano, 10 ph. + 39 02 416368 carmelkosher.it
DIM SUM MILANO
Via Nino Bixio, 29 ph. +39 02 29522821 dimsummilano.com
FINGER’S GARDEN
Via Giovanni Keplero, 2 ph. +39 02 606544 fingersrestaurants.com
GONG
Corso Concordia, 8 ph: +39 02 7602 3873 gongoriental.com
ICHIKAWA
Via Lazzaro Papi, 18 ph. +39 02 47750431 ichikawa.it
IYO
Via Piero della Francesca, 74 ph. +39 02 45476898 iyo-experience.com
RIAD YACOUT
Via Cadore, 25 ph. +39 02 5462230 yacout.it SAIGON
Via Archimede, 14 ph. + 39 02 5518 5947 lucaguelficompany.com
SAKEYA
Via Cesare da Sesto, 1 ph. + 39 02 94387836 sakeya.it
TAVERNA GRECA MIKONOS
Via Tofane, 5 ph. +39 02 2610209 mykonos-ristorantegreco.it VASILIKI KOUZINA
Via Clusone, 6 ph. +39 02 94381405 vasilikikouzina.com
WICKY’S
Corso Italia, 6 ph. + 39 02 89093781 wicuisine.it YAPA
Viale Monte Nero, 34 ph. +39 02 84211594 ya-pa.com
GOURMET
RESTAURANTS
ALICE EATALY
MILANO SMERALDO
Piazza Venticinque Aprile, 10 ph. +39 02 09997900 eataly.net BERTON
Via Mike Bongiorno, 13 ph. +39 02 67075801 ristoranteberton.com
CARMÈ MILANO
Via Piero della Francesca, 52 ph. +39 02 83474 207 carmerestaurant.com
CONTRASTE
Via Meda, 2
60 RESTAURANTS
ph. +39 02 49536597 contrastemilano.it
CRACCO
Galleria Vi orio Emanuele II ph. +39 02 876774 ristorantecracco.it D’O
Piazza della Chiesa, 14 San Pietro all’Olmo, Cornaredo ph.+39 02 9362209 cucinapop.do DANIELCANZIAN
Via Castelfidardo angolo via San Marco ph. +39 02 63793837 danielcanzian.com
ENRICO BARTOLINI MUDEC
Via Tortona, 56 ph. + 39 02 84293701 enricobartolini.net
FELIX LO BASSO
Via Carlo Goldoni, 36 ph.+ 39 02 45409759 felixlobassorestaurant.it
FILIPPO LA MANTIA (mercato centrale)
Via Giovanni Ba ista Sammartini, 2 ph. + 39 02 37928400 mercatocentrale.it/milano/
IL LUOGO DI AIMO E NADIA
Via Privata Raimondo Montecuccoli, 6 ph. +39 02 416886 illuogoaimoenadia.com
INNOCENTI EVASIONI
Via Privata della Bindellina ph. +39 02 33001882 innocentievasioni.com
JOIA
Via Panfilo Castaldi, 18 ph. +39 02 2049244 joia.it
L’ALCHIMIA
Viale Premuda, 34 ph. +39 02 82870704 ristorantelalchimia.com
SADLER
Via Ascanio Sforza, 77 ph. +39 02 58104451 ristorantesadler.it SAVINI
Via Ugo Foscolo, 5 ph. +39 02 72003433 savinimilano.it
TANO PASSAMI L’OLIO
Via Francesco Petrarca, 4 ph. +39 02 8394139 tanopassamilolio.it
VIVA VIVIANA VARESE
2nd floor of Eataly Smeraldo
Piazza 25 Aprile, 10 ph. +39 02 49497340 vivavivianavarese.it
VOCE AIMO E NADIA (GALLERIE D’ITALIA)
Piazza della Scala, 6 ph. +39 349 3273374 voceaimoenadia.com
FISH RESTAURANTS
A’ RICCIONE BISTROT
Via Giulio Cesare Procaccini, 28 ph. +39 02 3451323 ariccionebistrot.it
A’ RICCIONE TERRAZZA 12
Via Durini, 28 ph. +39 02 92853303 ariccionemilano.it
DA GIACOMO
Via Pasquale So ocorno, 6 ph. +39 02 76023313 giacomomilano.com
DA GIACOMO ARENGARIO
Via Guglielmo Marconi, 1 ph. +39 02 72093814 giacomomilano.com
LA RISACCA 2
Via Regina Giovanna, 14 ph. +39 02 29531801 larisacca2milano.com
LA RISACCA 6
Via Marcona, 6 ph. +39 02 55181658 osterialarisacca6.it
LA RISACCA BLU
Viale Tunisia
corner Via Tadino, 13 ph. +39 02 20480964 larisaccablu.com
LANGOSTERIA
Via Savona, 10 ph. +39 02 58111649 langosteria.com LANGOSTERIA
BISTROT
Via Privata Bobbio, 2 ph.+39 02 58107802 langosteria.com LANGOSTERIA
CAFÈ MILANO
Galleria del Corso, 4 ph. +39 02 76018167 langosteria.com
PESCE D’ORO BISTROT
Viale Monte Grappa, 2 ph. +39 02 58124659 pescedorobistrot.it SEA RE
Via Lazzaro Papi, 14 ph. +39 02 45470046 seare.eatbu.com
SHANNARA 2 DA DANILO
Viale Isonzo, 24 ph. +39 02 55019638 shannara2.business.site
TERRAZZA CALABRITTO
Viale Monte Grappa, 7 ph.+39 02 63793923 terrazzacalabri o.it THE FISHER
Viale Biancamaria, 8 ph. +39 02 5455141 thefisher.it
TRATTORIA DEL PESCATORE
Via A o Vannucci, 5 ph. +39 02 58320452 tra oriadelpescatore.it
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TRADITIONAL RESTAURANTS
AL CONIGLIO BIANCO
Alzaia Naviglio Grande, 12 ph. +39 02 58100910 alconigliobianco.it
AL GARGHET
Via Selvanesco, 36 ph. +39 02 534698 algarghet.it
AL MATAREL
Corso Garibaldi Giuseppe, 75 ph.+ 39 02 654204 almatarel.it
ANTICA OSTERIA CAVALLINI
Via Mauro Macchi, 2 ph. +39 02 6693174 anticaosteriacavallini.it
ANTICA TRATTORIA
DELLA PESA
Viale Pasubio, 10 ph. +39 02 6555741 anticatra oriadellapesa.com BICE
Via Borgospesso, 12 ph. +39 02 76002572 bicemilano.it
CANTINA DELLA VETRA
Via Pio IV, 3 corner Piazza Vetra ph. +39 02 89403843 cantinadellavetra.it CARMÈ MILANO
Via Piero della Francesca, 52 ph. +39 02 83474 207 carmerestaurant.com
CAVOLI A MERENDA
Corso Magenta, 66 ph. +39 338 4679513 cavoliamerenda.eu
DAL BOLOGNESE
Via Amedei, 8 ph. +39 02 62694845 milano.dalbolognese.it
EL BRELLIN
Vicolo dei Lavandai, Alzaia Navi glio Grande, 14 ph. +39 02 5810 1351 brellin.com
GALLERIA
Galleria Vi orio Emanuele II, 75 ph. +39 02 86464912 ristorantegalleria.it
OSTERIA DELLE CORTI
Via Giovanni Ba ista Fauchè, 11 ph.+39 02 33105753 osterialecorti.it
IL CESTINO
Via Madonnina, 27 ph. +39 02 86460146 ristoranteilcestino.it
IL SALUMAIO DI
MONTENAPOLEONE
Palazzo Baga i Valsecchi Via Santo Spirito, 10 ph. +39 02 76001123 ilsalumaiodimontenapoleone.it
IL SOLFERINO
Via Castelfidardo, 2 ph. +39 02 29005748 ilsolferino.com
IL TAVOLINO
Via Fara, 23 ph. +39 02 6703520 altavolino.it
IVAN & FRANK
Corso Lodi, 37 ph.+39 02 54107101 ivanfrank-ristorante.it
L’ANGOLO DI CASA
Viale Piave, 17 ph. +39 02 76016221 angolodicasa.it
LA BRICIOLA
Via Marsala, 2 ph. +39 02 6551012 labriciola.com
LA LIBERA
Via Palermo, 21 ph. +39 02 8053603 lalibera.it
LOCANDA ALLA SCALA
Via dell’Orso, 1 ph. +39 02 8693273
LOCANDA PERBELLINI BISTROT
Via della Moscova, 25 ph. +39 02 36631450 locandaperbellini.it MAMMA ROSA
Piazza Cincinnato, 4 ph. +39 02 29522076 osteriamammarosa.it OSTERIA CONCHETTA
Via Conche a, 8 ph. +39 02 8372917 osteriaconche a.it
OSTERIA DEL CORSO Corso Garibaldi, 75 ph. +39 02 6597441 osteriadelcorso.com OSTERIA GRAN BURRONE
Via Mantova, 10 ph. +39 02 54118438
osteriailgranburrone.it RATANÀ
Via Gaetano de Castillia, 28 ph. + 39 02 87128855 ratana.it REPLAY
Piazze a Pa ari, 2 ph. +39 02 86463125 ristorantereplay.it RIBOT
Via Marco Cremosano, 41 ph. +39 02 33001646 ribotmilano.it RIGOLO
Via Solferino 11 corner Largo Treves ph. + 39 02 86463220 ristoranterigolo.it ROSSO DI BRERA
Via Marco Formentini, 7 ph. +39 02 8353 8580 rossobrera.com
ROVELLO 18
Via Tivoli, 2
62 RESTAURANTS
ph. +39 02 72093709 rovello18.it
TAVERNA
DEL BORGO ANTICO
Via Madonnina, 27 ph. +39 02 86461186 tavernadelborgoantico.it
TRATTORIA
IL CORMORANO ISOLA
Via Luigi Porro Lambertenghi, 34 ph. +39 02 69004383 tra oriailcormorano.it TORRE DI PISA
Via Fiori Chiari, 21 ph. +39 02 874877 tra oriatorredipisa.it TRATTORIA
MILANESE
Via Santa Marta, 11 ph.+39 02 86451991
TRENDY
RESTAURANTS
10 CORSO COMO
Corso Como, 10 ph. +39 02 29013581 10corsocomo.com
BULLONA
Via Piero della Francesca, 64 ph. +39 02 33607600
CERESIO 7
Via Ceresio, 7 ph. +39 02 31039221 ceresio7.com
CLOTILDE BRERA
Piazza San Marco, 6 ph. +39 331 1022218 clotildefood.com
MONZU BISTROT
Via Adige, 14 ph. +39 02 99248996 monzubistrot.it PENELOPE A CASA
Via Giuseppe Ripamonti, 3 ph. +39 389 6067372 penelopeacasa.it THE BAR AT RALPH LAUREN
Via della Spiga, 5 ph. +39 02 30569060 ralphlauren.co.uk
APERITIF
BACKDOOR 43
Ripa di Porta Ticinese, 43 ph. +39 340 9628890
BAR BASSO
Via Plinio, 39 ph. +39 02 29400580 barbasso.com
BAR FRIDA
ph. +39 02 680260 fridaisola.it
BAR LUCE
FONDAZIONE PRADA Largo Isarco, 2 ph. +39 02 56662611 fondazionaprada.org BHANGRABAR
Corso Sempione, 1 ph. +39 02 34934469 bhangrabar.it
CAMPARINO IN GALLERIA Piazza del Duomo, 21 ph. +39 02 86464435 camparino.com
CANTINE ISOLA
Via Paolo Sarpi, 30 corner via Arnolfo di Cambio, 1/A ph. +39 02 3315249 cantineisola.com CINC
Via Marco Formentini, 5 ph. +39 02 36550257 cicbrera.it
DEUS CAFE’
Via Genova Thaon di Revel, 3 ph. +39 02 83439230 deuscafemilano.it
DRY MILANO
Via Solferino, 33 ph. +39 02 63793414
HOTELS 63
via Piero della Francesca, 52 - 20154 Milano info@carmerestaurant.com | ph. +39 02 83474 207
EL BUSCIA
Viale Beatrice d’Este, 48 ph. +39 02 45498762 elbuscia.it
FIORAIO BIANCHI CAFFE’
Via Montebello, 7 ph. +39 02 29014390
fioraiobianchicaffe.it
FONDERIE MILANESI
Via Giovenale, 7 ph. +39 02 36527913 fonderiemilanesi.it
FORESTA WOODBAR
Via Celestino IV, 6 ph. +39 02 91764217 forestawoodbar.com
GINROSA
Galleria San Babila, 4/B ph. +39 02 794802 ginrosamilano.it
LA HORA FELIZ
Via S. Vito, 5 ph. +39 02 8376587
LU’BAR
Via Palestro, 16 ph. +39 02 83527769 lubar.it
MAG CAFE’
Ripa di Porta Ticinese, 43 ph. +39 02 39562875 magcafemilano.myadj.it
N’OMBRA DE VIN
Via S. Marco, 2
ph. +39 02 6599650
nombradevin.it
NOTTINGHAM FOREST Viale Piave, 1 no ingham-forest.com
OCTAVIUS BAR
Piazza Gae Aulenti, 4 ph. +39 02 63793539 replaythestage.com
OPERA 33
Via Carlo Farini, 33 ph. +39 338 3566177 opera33milano.it
TORMARESCA
VINO E CUCINA
Corso Garibaldi, 79 ph. +39 02 65560659 tormarescavinoecucina.it
RADETZKY
Corso Garibaldi, 105 ph. +39 02 6572645 radetzky.it
RANA RITA
Via Fatebenefratelli, 2 ph. +39 02 8055872
ROTONDA
BISTRO
Via Enrico Besana, 12 ph. +39 388 8593490
SANTERIA PALADINI 8
Via Privata E ore Paladini, 8 ph. +39 02 36798120 santeria.milano.it
SPRITZ NAVIGLI
Ripa di Porta Ticinese, 9 ph. +39 02 83390192 spritznavigli.it THE BOTANICAL CLUB
Via Pastrengo, 11 ph. +39 02 36523846
Via Tortona, 33 ph. +39 02 4232890 botanicalclub.com
SPIRIT DE MILAN
Via Bovisasca, 57/59 ph. + 39 366 7215569 spiritdemilan.it
TIBI BISTROT
PROVENCAL
Via San Fermo, 1 ph. + 39 02 29014422
UGO COCKTAIL BAR
Via Corsico, 12 ph. +39 02 39811557 ugobar.it
VISTA DARSENA
Viale Gabriele D’Annunzio, 20 ph. +39 02 45499470 vistadarsena.it vistadarsen CAFÈ
BASTIANELLO
Via Borgogna, 5 ph. +39 02 37920709 bastianello.com
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COVA
Via Monte Napoleone, 8 ph. +39 02 76005599 shop.pasticceriacova.com
EGALITE’ MILANO
Via Melzo, 22 ph. +39 02 91763465 egalitemilano.it
GIOVANNI GALLI
C.so P.ta Romana, 2 ph. +39 02 86453112
Via Victor Hugo, 2 ph. +39 02 86464833 giovannigalli.com
IGINIO MASSARI
Via Guglielmo Marconi, 4 corner Piazza Diaz ph. +39 02 49696962 iginiomassari.it
ILLY CAFFE’
MONTENAPOLEONE
Via Monte Napoleone, 19 ph. +39 02 83549386 illy.com
KNAM
Via Augusto Anfossi, 10 ph. +39 02 55194448 eknam.com
LAVAZZA
FLAGSHIP STORE
Piazza San Fedele, 2 ph.+39 342 8411682 lavazza.it
MARCHESI 1824
Galleria Vi orio Emanuele II ph. +39 02 94181710
Via S. Maria alla Porta 11/A ph. +39 02 862770 pasticceriamarchesi.com
PASTICCERIA CUCCHI
Corso Genova, 1 ph. +39 02 89409793 pasticceriacucchi.it
SANT AMBROEUS MILANO
Corso Giacomo Ma eo i, 7 ph.+39 02 76000540 santambroeusmilano.com
STARBUCKS RESERVE
MILAN ROASTERY
Via Cordusio, 1 ph.+39 02 91970326 starbucksreserve.com
NIGHTLIFE
11 CLUBROOM
Via A. di Tocqueville, 11 ph. + 39 02 89281611 11milano.it AMNESIA
Via A. Ga o ph. +39 348 7241015 amnesiamilano.com
BLANCO
Via Giovanni Ba ista Morgagni, 2 ph. +39 02 29405284 blancomilano.it BLUE NOTE
Via Pietro Borsieri, 37 ph. +39 02 69016888 bluenotemilano.com
BOBINO MILANO
Piazzale Stazione Genova, 4 ph. +39 371 4085303 bobino.it CERA
Via Giuseppe Sirtori, 34 ph. +39 02 36575270 ceramilano.it CHATULLE
Via Piero della Francesca, 68 ph. +39 02 34534024 chatulle.it HOLLYWOOD
Corso Como, 15 ph. +39 327 1648497 discotecahollywood.com IL GATTOPARDO
Via Piero della Francesca, 47 ph. +39 02 34537699 ilga opardomilano.com JAZZ CAFE’ Corso Sempione, 8
ph. +39 02 33604039 jazzcafe.it
JUST CAVALLI
Viale Luigi Camoens ph. +39 02 311817 justcavallimilano.com
LA BALERA DELL’ORTICA
Via G. A. Amadeo, 78 ph. +39 02 70128680 labaleradellortica.com
LA BOUM
Via Pietrasanta, 16 laboummilano.com
LA BULLONA
Via Piero della Francesca, 64 ph. +39 02 33607600 bullona.com
LIME MILANO
Via Tullo Massarani, 6 ph. +39 348 1082533 limemilano.it
MAGAZZINI GENERALI
Via Pietrasanta, 16 ph. +39 02 5393948 magazzinigenerali.org
PLASTIC
Via Gargano, 15 ROCKET
Alzaia Naviglio Grande, 98 ph. +39 333 3313817
THE CLUB MILANO
Corso Garibaldi, 97 ph. +39 02 36534005 theclubmilano.com
TOCQUEVILLE
Via A. di Tocqueville, 13 ph. +39 391 4030794 tocqueville13.club
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Museums, churches and all the a ractions that you should not miss in city. Reservations are recommended in some museums, ask your ‘Les Clefs D’Or’ concierge
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BASILICA
OF SAN SIMPLICIANO
A basilica founded by Bishop Ambrose, the façade and its doorway remains from the Romanesque period. Beauti ful to visit the two cloisters.
Piazza San Simpliciano, 7 ph. +39 02 862274 sansimpliciano.it
BASILICA
OF SANT’AMBROGIO
Founded in the 4th century, the basilica is one of oldest church es in the city, a striking example of Romanesque architecture.
Piazza Sant’Ambrogio, 15 ph. +39 02 86450895 basilicasantambrogio.it BASILICA
OF SANTA MARIA DELLE GRAZIE
The basilica and convent of the parish of San Vi ore al Corpo. The architecture of the church, built between 1492 and 1493 at the behest of the Duke of Milan Ludovico il Moro as a mausoleum for his family, is one of the greatest achieve ments of the Renaissance in northern Italy. Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper is in the refectory of the convent. Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie ph. +39 02 4676111 legraziemilano.it
BASILICA SANT’EUS TORGIO & PORTINARI CHAPEL
Piazza Sant’Eustorgio hides traces of medieval Milan. The
church bell tower is the tall est in town (seventy-five me ters high), built in 1306 and is the oldest in Europe a er Big Ben. The Portinari Chapel is a Renaissance gem. Piazza Sant’Eustorgio, 1 ph. +39 02 58101583 santeustorgio.it BIBLIOTECA
NAZIONALE BRAIDENSE
The third-largest Italian li brary, containing some mil lion and a half items. Of this
vast heritage, major subsets include 2,367 manuscripts, 40,000 autographs and more than 23,000 newspaper head lines. Since July 2015 the li brary has been part of the Pinacoteca di Brera museum complex, under the direction of James M. Bradburne. Via Brera, 28 ph. +39 02 72263401 bibliotecabraidense.org Closed Sundays
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CASA DEGLI
ATELLANI & LEONARDO’S VINEYARD
While Leonardo da Vinci was in Milan, Duke Ludovico il Moro gave him a vineyard in the centre of the city in appreciation for the magnif icent works he was creating to embellish the ducal city.
This was Leonardo’s Vine yard: reopened to the public for Expo 2015, the vineyard is located near Santa Maria delle Grazie, in the court yard of Casa degli Atellani, the fi eenth-century resi dence of Ludovico il Moro and the last remaining trace of the ancient Borgo delle Grazie. Corso Magenta, 65 ph. +39 02 25061895 casadegliatellani.it
CASTELLO
SFORZESCO
It was originally a fortress built by Gian Galeazzo Vis conti in the 15th century. One hundred years later, Frances co Sforza made it his noble residence a er taking posses sion of Milan. Ludovico Sforza founded one of the most so phisticated courts in Europe and called the best artists of the time to embellish the castle, including Leonardo da Vinci and Filarete.
The imposing building today is a unique museum complex divided into the Civic Muse ums, which house perma nent exhibitions and a rich program of temporary art shows and events. It includes the Museum of Ancient Art, the Egyptian Museum, the Museum of Prehistory and Protohistory, the Museum of Applied Arts, the Museum of Musical Instruments, the Mu seum of Furniture and Wood en Sculptures, the Trivulzi ana Library, the Pinacoteca, and the Pietà Rondanini. Piazza Castello ph. +39 02 88463700 milanocastello.it Closed Mondays, December 25, January 1, May 1
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OF SANTA MARIA
NEAR SAN SATIRO
Built in two phases, the church of Santa Maria dates to 1486. Bramante was re sponsible for the archi
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tecture, creating a unique trompe-l’oeil choir.
Via Torino, 17/19 ph. +39 02 874683
CHURCH
OF SAN MAURIZIO AL MONASTERO MAGGIORE
All the walls and ceilings inside the ex-convent San Maurizio al Monastero Mag giore were painted by Ber nardino Luini, who worked in the church between 1522 and 1529, depicting episodes of the Bible. This triumph of frescoes is considered to be the Milanese Sistine Chapel. Corso Magenta, 13 Closed Mondays and Tuesdays
THE MONUMENTAL CEMETERY
Founded in 1866 as a burial place open to all citizens of Milan, this identity has shi ed over time, and the ceme tery has become a genuine anthem to Milan-ness, not only a resting place for the de parted but an important part
of the city’s history. The larg est area is the Famedio, from the Latin famae aedes, tem ple of fame. Here lie Alessan dro Manzoni, Carlo Ca aneo, Luca Beltrami, Leo Valiani, Bruno Munari, Carlo Forlani ni and Salvatore Quasimodo. Piazzale Cimitero Monumentale ph. +39 02 88465600 comune.milano.it Closed Mondays
CITYLIFE
This area was a residential neighbourhood, dominated by the imposing Fiera Campi onaria warehouses, but with the advent of the new, daring Fiera in Rho the vacant place was the perfect opportunity for a complex architectural project, with beautiful houses, two towers designed by Zaha
Hadid and Daniel Libeskind, a third skyscraper by Arata Isozaki known as “il Dri o,” a beautiful park and a lively shopping mall open every day.
MILAN CATHEDRAL
Located in the square that shares its name, the Duomo is dedicated to Santa Maria Nascente and is Italy’s largest church. Symbol and protector of the Milanese people, the Madon nina is made in beaten and gild ed copper plates, today support ed by a framework of stainless
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steel. The Madonnina has stood on the main spire of the cathe dral since 1774. The building has 135 pinnacles and contains some 3,400 statues and over 700 figures carved in marble relief.
Piazza del Duomo ph. +39 02 72023375 duomomilano.it
GALLERIA
VITTORIO EMANUELE II
Designed by Giuseppe Men goni, this shopping center’s foundation stone was laid in
1865 by Vi orio Emanuele
II, hence its name. From its inception, the Galleria was a meeting place for the Mila nese bourgeois, earning it the nickname Milan’s living room.
It has a cross plan with an octagonal iron and glass roof, 47 metres high. The visitor’s gaze is drawn toward the floor mosaics, which represent the coats of arms of Rome, Flor ence, Turin and Milan. Along side some of the city’s historic cafes, inside the gallery you’ll find boutiques of the world’s great fashion houses. Piazza del Duomo
LAST SUPPER
CENACOLO VINCIANO
Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Sup per, frescoed from 1495-97 on the commission of Ludovico
Sforza in the refectory of the Dominican monastery of the Basilica of Santa Maria del le Grazie, was immediately hailed by Leonardo’s contem poraries as the cornerstone of Renaissance art.
Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie ph. +39 02 4676111 legraziemilano.it
PALAZZO REALE
It was the city’s center of power beginning in the 13th centu ry, and today it’s the top spot for cultural offerings, with a packed calendar of exhibitions.
Piazza Duomo, 12 ph. +39 02 88465230 palazzorealemilano.it Closed Mondays
PARCO SEMPIONE
Thirty-eight hectares of En glish-style lawns, paths, copses, lakes and areas dedicated to sports. Enjoy the clean morning air and discover corners of the park that usually go unnoticed: admire the original Aquarium built in 1906, the Torre Branca by Gio Ponti (1933), the meta physical Teatro by Alberto Burri (1973), recently given a new life, and De Chirico’s newly-restored Mysterious Baths fountain (1973).
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RONDANINI PIETÀ CASTELLO
SFORZESCO
The final, unfinished work of Michelangelo Buonarro ti, the Rondanini Pietà - on display at the new Castel lo Sforzesco Museum - is the artist’s testament and meditation on death and salvation. In this work the sculptor renounces bodily perfection and heroic beauty, depicting the dead Christ as a symbol of suffering.
Piazza Castello ph. +39 02 88463700 milanocastello.it Closed Mondays, 25 December, 1 January and 1 May
PINACOTECA
AMBROSIANA
Established in 1618 a er Cardinal Borromeo’s be queathal of statues and paintings. Among the awe-inspiring works are Leonardo’s Portrait of a Mu sician and Caravaggio’s Bas ket of Fruit.
Piazza Pio XI, 2 ph. +39 02 806921 ambrosiana.it Closed Mondays
PINACOTECA
DI BRERA
The painting and sculpture gallery (Pinacoteca) flanked the Accademia di Belle Arti for educational purposes. When Milan became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy (1805), bequests and
acquisitions from Vene to, Emilia Romagna and Marche arrived at the gal lery. Major works include Mantegna’s Dead Christ, Raphael’s Marriage of the Virgin, Caravaggio’s Supper at Emmaus and others by Carpaccio, Piero della Fran cesca, Titian, Tintore o and Veronese. Via Brera, 28 ph. +39 02 72263230 pinacotecabrera.org Closed Mondays
PIRELLI
HANGARBICOCCA
An exhibition space for modern and contemporary art in the Bi cocca quarter of the city. Since it opened it has hosted shows by Marina Abramović, Carsten Höller, Alfredo Jaar, Philippe Parreno, Laure Prouvost and Apichatpong Weerasethakul. It’s also the site of a permanent installation by Anselm Kiefer. Via Chiese, 2
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Closed Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays
PLANETARIO
ULRICO HOEPLI
The Planetarium vaunts paint ings of the constellations on its facade. Inside, look up at the sky from the 300 moving arm chairs across a large dome. Corso Venezia, 57
ph. +39 02 88463340 lofficina.eu
PORTA NUOVA
Milan’s skyline was redrawn thanks to the Porta Nuova area, the city’s most contemporary neighbourhood and home to the Torre Unicredit, designed by Cesar Pelli, who was also behind the adjacent piazza Gae Aulenti, an open-air shop ping mall. In October 2018, the Biblioteca degli Alberi Park was inaugurated, designed by the Dutch landscaper Petra
Blaisse. Not too far away, Ste fano Boeri’s award-winning residential buildings are at tention-grabbing: the two in novative towers, known as the Vertical Forest, are standing side-by-side almost entirely covered in vegetation. Piazzale Principessa Clotilde, 37
THE FASHION
QUADRILATERAL
The area of Milan renowned all over the world as a luxu ry shopping district, packed with jewellers, boutiques and showrooms for the most exclusive, acclaimed and ex pensive names in clothing, design and interiors. So called because it is bordered by four famous streets: Via Monte Na poleone, Via Manzoni, Via del la Spiga and Corso Venezia.
THE DUOMO TERRACES
U erly unique in Italy. Like an cient stone stalagmites reach
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ing skywards, the pinnacles tower above the shining marble cathedral. Every structural or ornamental detail of their ar chitecture and decoration car ries the legacy of the sculpture tradition handed down from the master stonemasons who bring their wisdom and exper tise to everything they create.
Piazza Duomo, 14/A ph. +39 02 72023375 duomomilano.it
SORMANI LIBRARY
The 16th-century Palazzo Sormani is today the city li brary, boasting the largest collection of books, periodi cals and multimedia in Milan. A reading garden at the back of the building is open from April to October.
Corso di Porta Vi oria, 6 ph. +39 800 880066 milano.biblioteche.it/library/ sormani
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TEATRO ALLA SCALA
The most famous opera house in the world, with an audience as critical as it is appreciative, the
theatre made its name in Milan’s history through Giuseppe Ver di, Arturo Toscanini and Maria Callas, who was discovered here in 1955. Inaugurated in 1778 and renowned since then for its acoustics. The La Scala season officially opens each year with an opera on December 7, the feast day of St. Ambrose, patron saint of the city. Via Filodrammatici, 2 teatroallascala.org
TORRE BRANCA
Originally called Torre Li oria, this steel structure was built in 1933 to a design by architect Giò Ponti, and stands in Mi lan’s Sempione Park. At 108.6 metres, it is the tenth tallest accessible building in the city.
Viale Luigi Camoens, 2 ph. +39 02 3314120
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TRIENNALE MILANO
Situated in Parco Sempione, Palazzo dell’Arte has housed La Triennale (p. 154) since 1933, founded to promote design and applied arts through interna tional shows. Today it’s home to the Triennale Design Museum, with exhibitions that retrace the history of iconic objects cra ed in Italy, tackling issues linked to design and production.
Viale Emilio Alemagna, 6 ph. +39 02 724341 triennale.org
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MUSEUMS
BAGATTI VALSECCHI
HOUSE MUSEUM
A house museum which is the fruit of an extraordinary late 19th -century collection put to gether by two brothers- Barons Fausto and Giuseppe Baga i Valsecchi, who decided to ren ovate their family home in the heart of Milan in Renaissance Revival-style to house their rich collection of 15th and 16th -centu ry works of art and artifacts. Via Gesù, 5 ph. + 39 02 76006132
Closed Mondays and Tuesdays
BOSCHI DI STEFANO
HOUSE MUSEUM
A historic residence in Milan. Designed by Piero Portaluppi, it was the home of Antonio Bos chi (1896-1988) and Marieda di Stefano (1901-1968): the couple, over a lifetime, put together an extraordinary 20th-centu ry contemporary art collec tion. On display in the rooms of their apartment are about
three hundred pieces select ed among the collection’s over two thousand paintings and sculptures, including works by Piero Marussig, Umberto Boccioni, Mario Sironi, Giogio de Chirico, Arturo Martini, Achille Funi, Giorgio Morandi, Filippo de Pisis, Lucio Fontana, Renato Biroli, Aligi Sassu, Ro berto Crippa, Enrico Baj, Piero Manzoni.
Via Giorgio Jan, 15 ph. +39 02 88463614 casamuseoboschidistefano.it Closed Mondays
NECCHI CAMPIGLIO
HOUSE MUSEUM
Nestled in a large private gar den with swimming pool and tennis court downtown Milan, Villa Necchi Campiglio was completed in 1935. It was de signed by architect Piero Por taluppi for the Necchi Campi glio family, members of Milan’s wealthy and elegant upper middle class in the 1930s. In the second postwar period, the Vil la was renovated by architect Tomaso Buzzi, who so ened Portaluppi’s linear style by add ing 18th century-inspired, in particular, Louis XV-style fur nishing elements.
Via Mozart, 14 ph. +39 02 76340121 casemuseo.it/project/nec chi-campiglio
Closed Mondays and Tuesdays
ARNALDO POMODORO FOUNDATION
The Foundation was started to pursue Arnaldo Pomodoro’s goal of creating the “Home of Sculpture”: a place open to the rereading of 20th-century art and to the creativity of young artists, a collective space for all those who love art.
Via Vigevano, 9 ph. +39 02 89075394 fondazionearnaldopomodoro.it Closed Mondays and Satur days
FELTRINELLI PORTA VOLTA FOUNDATION
The Fondazione Feltrinelli Por ta Volta building is an urban cultural center designed by architects Jacques Herzog & Pierre de Meuron. Opened in 2016 around the corner from Corso Como, the long steel and glass structure on Viale Pasu bio, inspired by the farmstead buildings of traditional Lom bard rural architecture, hous es a bookstore, café, library and dedicated reading room.
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Throughout the year, there is no shortage of public events and lectures.
Viale Pasubio, 5 ph. +39 02 4958341 fondazionefeltrinelli.it FORMA
PER LA FOTOGRAFIA
FOUNDATION
A space entirely devoted to fine-art photography. The idea was conceived by Contrasto and Fondazione Corriere della Sera along with ATM for the purpose of giving more space to photography in all its ex pressions as contemporary lan guage, art form and communi cation tool.
Via Cernaia, 7 ph. +39 02 58118067 formafoto.it
FRANCO ALBINI
FOUNDATION
The Foundation was started 30 years a er the death of the architect to whom it owes its name at the studio of Franco Albini and Franca Helg. The Franco Albini collection in cludes about 22,000 designs, a photographic archive of over 6,000 vintage photos and 2,500 slides, in addition to models, writings, technical reports, books and magazines from the studio’s library. An invaluable heritage and a piece of our his torical memory.
Via Telesio, 13 ph. +39 02 4982378 fondazionefrancoalbini.com Closed Saturdays and Sundays
GIANFRANCO FERRÉ
FOUNDATION
Established in 2008 for the purpose of preserving, pu ing in order and making available to the public- firstly in the form of virtual archive- what ever documents the creative activity of the fashion design er, by promoting initiatives in connection with Gianfranco Ferré’s philosophy, his design culture, his concept of fashion and aesthetics.
Via Tortona, 37 ph. +39 02 36580109
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FONDAZIONE PRADA
The new Milan venue of the Fondazione Prada. Its multi-building architectural structure, a converted early 20th-century distillery with a combination of pre-existing buildings and three new ed ifices, Podium, Cinema and Torre, is a superb example of
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the interaction between con servative architecture and new styles. The building at the entrance to the new centre welcomes the public with two spaces: a children’s education al area and the Bar Luce, de signed by Californian director Wes Anderson. Largo Isarco, 2 ph. +39 02 56662611 fondazioneprada.org
Closed Tuesdays
ACHILLE CASTIGLIONI STUDIES FOUNDATION
MUSEUM
It creates, promotes and makes known the various expressions of art and culture, in particu lar, the fields of design and ar chitecture, as well as promot ing and protecting, in Italy and abroad, the name and works of Achille Castiglioni as a de signer and architect, while en
couraging a more widespread knowledge of Italian design.
Piazza Castello, 27 ph. +39 02 8053606
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MUSEUM
Established in 2010, it houses design and architecture exhi bitions and offers guided visits, conferences and debates on these themes, as well as work shops and educational activi ties for students.
Via Vincenzo Bellini, 1 ph. +39 02 76002964
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Closed Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays
GALLERIE D’ITALIA
The Gallerie d’Italia spans three jewels of Milanese aris tocratic architecture. Palazzo Anguissola and Palazzo Bren tani house masterpieces from the 19th century, from Canova to Boccioni, Hayez to Segantini. The third building, Palazzo Bel trami, houses 20th-century art works and themed exhibitions. Piazza della Scala, 6 ph. +39 800167619 gallerieditalia.com
Closed Mondays
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D’ARTE MODERNA
Its halls display Francesco Hayez, Segantini, Canova and Medardo Rosso, plus temporary shows.
Via Palestro, 16 ph. +39 02 88445943
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GIÒ MARCONI
GALLERY
Gió Marconi Gallery started in 1990 under the initiative of Gió Marconi who had previously created Studio Marconi 17, an experimental space for young artists and curators that he ran from 1987 to 1990. In its open ing year, the gallery had show cased exhibitions by Martin Kippenberger, Mario Schifano as well as Richard Hamilton. In the 30 years to follow, has developed an ongoing vibrant program and its own consis tent approach to exhibiting and combining brave choices well ahead of their time.
Via Tadino, 15/20 ph. +39 02 29404373 giomarconi.com Closed Sundays and Mondays
LEONARDO3
MUSEUM - THE WORLD OF LEONARDO
An exhibition opened in Piazza della Scala, at the entrance to
Galleria Vi orio Emanuele, in March 2013. It was extended year a er year until it became a permanent exhibition. It show cases replicas of Leonardo’s in ventions, many of which shown here for the first time ever: the Mechanical Eagle, the Great Kite, the Rapid Fire Crossbow, the Time Machine, the Harp sichord Viola, the Musical Cannon, the Aerial Screw with spring engine, the Submarine and the Giant Trumpet, just to mention a few of them. There are also over 200 3D interactive machines and a space entirely devoted to the Last Supper. Piazza della Scala, entrance Galleria Vi orio Emanuele ph. +39 02 49519981 leonardo3.net
LIA RUMMA GALLERY
In 1999, Lia Rumma opened her art gallery’s branch in Mi lan, in the Brera neighborhood, with the solo exhibition by En rico Castellani. For ten years, the gallery hosted a number of site-specific projects com pleting the exhibitions held in Naples. In 2010, Lia Rum ma started the current gallery conceived for Art and Artists. A place designed to develop cultural relations, which has housed exhibitions and monu mental projects by the gallery’s
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artists (Marina Abramovic, Va nessa Beecro , Victor Burgin, Clegg&Gu mann, Gary Hill, Alfredo Jaar etc.) and, over the years, has encouraged intense collaboration with art galleries, curators, critics and collectors.
Via Stilicone, 19 ph. +39 02 29000101 liarumma.it
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MASSIMO DE CARLO
GALLERY
In 2019 Massimo De Carlo has
acquired a new iconic building in the centre of Milan, which has become the epicentre of its activities. One of the most famous projects by Portalup pi. The spiral staircase on the exterior of the building, for ex ample, had been used for the “Casa del Sabato per gli sposi”, shown at the Milan’s Triennale. Over the years, the gallery’s art ists such as Maurizio Ca elan, Rudolf Stingel, Piotr Uklański, Diego Perrone, Paola Pivi, Yan Pei-Ming, Kaari Upson, Andra Ursuta and Andrea Zi el have all gained international recogni tion, have been shown in galler ies, museums and biennials in Europe and in the United States.
Viale Lombardia, 17 ph. +39 02 70003987 massimodecarlo.com
Closed Sunday and Monday
MUBA - MILAN CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
A Center for the development and spreading of children’s cultural projects for all ages, including visits to high schools and universities, training for teachers, educators and cultur al workers, and theme confer ences concerning temporary exhibitions-games.
Via Enrico Besana, 12 ph. +39 02 43980402 muba.it
Closed Mondays
MUDEC - MUSEUM OF CULTURES
The Museum of Cultures proj ect dates back to 1990, when the City of Milan purchased the former industrial Ansaldo area to use it for cultural activities. The disused factories, veritable monuments of industrial ar cheology, were converted into workshops, studios and new creative spaces. It is now a mul tidisciplinary center devoted to different cultures across the world and houses great inter national exhibitions.
Via Tortona, 56 ph. +39 02 54917
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ARCHEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
It is housed in the former con vent of the Church of San Maur izio al Monastero Maggiore, and includes the Greek, Etruscan, Roman, Barbarian and Gand hara sections. The Prehistoric and Egyptian departments are housed in the Sforzesco Castle. Corso Magenta, 15 ph. +39 02 88445208 museoarcheologicomilano.it
CIVIC MUSEUM
OF NATURAL HISTORY OF MILAN
The oldest city museum in Milan, it is one of Europe’s most import ant natural history museums. Corso Venezia, 55 ph. +39 02 88463337 museodistorianaturalemilano.it Closed Mondays
DUOMO OF MILANO MUSEUM
Housed in Milan’s Palazzo Reale, on Piazza del Duomo. The Museum, spreading over 2,000 square meters and 26 rooms, showcases the Duomo’s Treasure and works of art from the Cathedral and the Ven eranda Fabbrica’s storehouses. The pieces of the collection are arranged in chronological or der to provide an overview of the history of the cathedral’s construction, from its founda tion in 1386 to the 20th century. Piazza del Duomo, 12 ph. +39 02 72023375 duomomilano.it
Closed Mondays
MUSEO
DEL NOVECENTO
Among the newest museums in the city, it was opened in 2010 in Palazzo dell’Arengario. The museum hosts more than 400 works mostly by Italian artists of the 20th century. Boccioni, De Chirico, Morandi, Balla, Severini, Depero and Marine i are displayed chronologically, from Futurism to Arte Povera, represented here by Giovan mudec.it
ni Anselmo. On the top floor visitors can find a neon by Lu cio Fontana, Luce Spaziale, a spectacular installation that deserves to be seen under the so light of sundown. Piazza Duomo, 8 ph. +39 02 88444061 museodelnovecento.org Closed Mondays
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um has been located in the 18th -century Palazzo Morrigia, designed in 1775 by Giuseppe Piermarini close to the vast Brera complex, since 1951. In 1900, the Palazzo- which during Napoleon’s age housed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and, later on, the Ministry of War- became the property of the De Marchi family and then donated to the City of Mi lan by the wife of the famous
naturalist Marco De Marchi and converted into a muse um. The collections illustrate the period of Italian history from Napoleon’s first Italian campaign (1796) to Rome’s annexation to the Kingdom of Italy (1870).
Via Borgonuovo, 23 ph. +39 02 88464173 museodelrisorgimento.mi.it Closed Mondays
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY
LEONARDO DA VINCI
A tribute to the genius of Leon ardo da Vinci in a beautiful cloister. Among the a rac tions: trains, ships, the Toti submarine and an entire area dedicated to Space with a frag ment of the Moon.
Via San Vi ore, 21 ph. +39 02 48555 1 museoscienza.org Closed Mondays
POLDI PEZZOLI
MUSEUM
Opened to the public in 1881, the Poldi Pezzoli Museum is a must-see for the beauty of its rooms, evocative of the past, from the Middle Ages to the 1700s and the Armory reinter preted by contemporary artist Arnaldo Pomodoro, but also because of the variety and rich ness of its collections. Master works of painting and sculp ture, carpets, laces and em broideries, arms and armors, jewelry, chinaware, glassware, furniture, sundials and me chanical clocks: over 5,000 ex traordinary objects, from an cient times to the 19th-century, in a magical atmosphere.
Via Manzoni, 12 ph. +39 02 794889 museopoldipezzoli.it Closed Tuesdays
OBSERVATORY
OF BRERA
A historic observatory estab lished in the mid-1700s in the Brera building. In the early
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1920s, the observatory sec tion was moved to Merate, in the Brianza area. Part of the observatory’s fame is due to Giovanni Virginio Schiaparel li’s observations of Mars’ chan nels in 1877.
Via Brera, 28 ph. +39 02 72320300 brera.inaf.it Closed Saturdays and Sundays
PAC - PAVILION
OF CONTEMPORARY ART
The Pavilion of Contemporary Art (PAC) ranges from African artists to performance artists like Marina Abramovic. The Pavilion of Contemporary Art (PAC) ranges from African artists to performance artists such as Marina Abramovic.
Via Palestro, 14 ph. +39 02 88446359 pacmilano.it
Closed Mondays
PALAZZO LITTA CULTURA
Considered to be one of the finest examples of Milanese baroque architecture, the building currently houses the regional Secretariat of the Min istry of Culture and Tourism
for Lombardy, Lombardy’s re gional Museum Center and the Fine Arts and Landscape Office of the City of Milan.
Corso Magenta, 24 ph. +39 02 802941 lombardia.beniculturali.it
PALAZZO MORANDO COSTUME FASHION
IMAGE MUSEUM
The first floor currently houses the Picture Gallery: a collection of paintings, sculptures, prints dating back to 1934. The other rooms of this aristocratic res idence illustrate perfectly the eighteenth-century taste for home décor and furnishing.
Via Sant’Andrea, 6 ph. +39 02 88465735 costumemodaimmagine.mi.it
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STUDIO GIANGALEAZZO VISCONTI GALLERY
The Gallery specializes in mod ern and contemporary art. It has housed great exhibitions devoted to Italian and international art ists such as Alighiero Boe i, Vin cenzo Agne i, Gino De Domini cis, Sol Lewi , Shozo Shimamo to. Over the years, it has focused on young promising artists with solo exhibitions by Aaron Young, Marco Schifano, Juno Calypso and Alessandro Twombly. Corso Monforte, 23 ph. +39 02795251 studiovisconti.net
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INSTAGRAMMABLE LOCATIONS
PALAZZO INA
There are many entrances with a recognisable appearance scattered throughout Milan, all designed by some of the most famous architects of the 20th century. But the most instagrammed? The entrance hall of Palazzo Ina by modernist architect Piero Bottoni, who also designed Monte Stella and Qt8. An atrium with Palladian Carrara marble flooring, while the walls are covered with powder pink and cobalt blue tiles: a perfect mix for Instagram. Corso Sempione, 33
VIA LINCOLN
Low-rise houses, pastel shades, small balconies and flower gardens. The houses in Via Lincoln, a former working-class district now known as the Rainbow district are all painted in different colours. Some even gave it the nickname of Milanese Bura no, and it is a sought-after place by those who, in addition to the mon uments, want to discover the city’s secret and unusual places.
FONDAZIONE PRADA
The architecture of the museum offers a varied choice of views and panoramas to take a good photo. For example, the Upside Down Mushroom Room: a dreamlike installation by Carsten Höller that enriches the At las, the permanent collection of the Fondazione Prada, and attracts the curiosity of many visitors. But also the Bar Luce, designed by film direc tor Wes Anderson: pastel tones, juke box, pinball machines and a refined vintage atmosphere to feel like being in a film while sipping a cup of coffee. Largo Isarco, 2
If your’s looking to snap some amazing pics in Milan, be sure to check out these colourful spots!
THE COURTYARD OF CASA ROSSI
This building is a great example of eclectic architecture. It was built by Giuseppe Pestagalli in the 1860s and features a Neo-Renaissance façade on the outside. If you stand in the middle of the courtyard open to the public and you look up, you will see how its structure frames a portion of the blue sky in a perfect octagon.
Corso Magenta, 12
ARTLINE
Eggs that stretch out towards the sky, a gigantic hand, and stars on the square floor. These are just three of the art installations found at Ar tline, the park in the shadow of the skyscrapers of the City Life district, that is enriched every year with new installations. A new life for the old headquarters of the army in Piazza delle Armi, that was used for military exercises until 1923.
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VICOLO DEI LAVANDAI
Located along the Navigli, Vicolo dei Lavandai offers a picturesque view of the old Milan. You can see the stream, the canopy still supported by small wooden beams and the old lavoir. The people who came here in the past to wash their clothes were not women, but men, members of a trade association active in Milan since the 18th century.
Alzaia Naviglio Grande, 14
SPECTACULAR GRAFFITI, PASTEL-COLORED STREETS, GREEN SKYSCRAPERS: JUST WALK AROUND THE CITY AND IT’S EASY TO FIND UNUSUAL AND CURIOUS PLACES
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DEGLI ALBERI
A contemporary botanical garden located among the skyscrapers of Porta Nuova with paths that merge with each other forming geometrical patterns, circular forests and flower gardens. The Biblioteca degli Alberi is one of the most representative parks of the new Milan, greener and more sustainable, where you can spend time among nature and attend artistic and cultural events.
BOSCO VERTICALE
The green skyscraper overlooks the BAM - Biblioteca degli Alberi between the districts of Porta Nuova and Iso la. It is one of the first examples of a building with a new style architec ture based on biodiversity, which pays attention to the relationship between man and other living spe cies. The façade changes its appear ance every season: full of flowers in spring, bright green in summer, and with the warm colours of the foliage in autumn.
Via Gaetano de Castillia, 11
QUARTIERE ORTICA
An open-air museum, open to the public, free of charge. It is OR.ME Ortica Memoria: 20 works of urban art among the largest in Italy, made by the collective of artists known as OrticaNoodles. Each different mural tells a story about Milan of the 20th century, a route that invites both the Milanese and tourists to leave the city centre to discover a different part of our city.
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INFORMATION GETTING AROUND IN MILAN AND LOMBARDY
Everything you need to know to move in the city and beyond
with four operators: Enjoy, Leasys, ShareNow and E-Vai. As for the cars, fleets now in clude electric vehicles.
TAXI
Unlike taxis in other cities, Milan cabs seldom stop for passengers in the street. To travel by taxi, you need to go to a stand or book by phone.
Starting tariff on weekdays, 6:00 to 21:00: €3.30
Starting tariff Sundays and holidays, 6:00 to 21:00: €5.40 Night-time starting tariff: €6.50
Starting tariff from Malpen sa, Linate and Orio al Serio airports: €13.10
The phone number for Radio Taxi is +39 02 8585 or +39 02 6767; Etaxi +39 02 5353.
CAR SHARING
Car sharing is a simple and sustainable form of transport. To access the service you need to register on the websites of operators and download the app on your smartphone. Milan has the most extensive car-sharing provision in Italy,
CITY BIKE AND SCOOTERS
The bicycle is a green and con venient way of ge ing around in the city. Bike Sharing is available, either from fixed collection and drop-off sta tions, or with free-flow bikes.
The BikeMi service operated by ATM and the Municipali
ty of Milan allows visitors to hire bikes through its website and app. Meanwhile, electric scooters can be hired from Voi, Wind, Bit, Lime, Do , Hel biz and Tier. We advise check ing websites for the rules you must follow.
BUS
In Milan there are more than a hundred bus routes and 4 trolleybus lines, making this
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one of the best ways of ge ing around the city. On Fridays and Saturdays, Milan’s night buses run every hour be tween 2 am and 5 am. Tickets for the bus (and other public transport) can be bought at metro stations, newspaper kiosks, tobacconists’ and from the ATM Milano app. A standard ticket is valid for 90 minutes and covers one journey on ATM public trans port; it costs €1.50. You can also choose a daily ticket (€7), a three-day ticket (€12) and other options.
METRO
With five lines, 111 stations and 94.5 kilometres of rails, Milan’s metro system is the largest in Italy. It operates every day from 6:00 to 00:30 (7:00 to 19:30 on 25 December and 1 May). The frequency of trains at major stations varies from 2 to 4 minutes, depend ing on the month and the timetable.
TRAIN
Milano Centrale station is the main hub connecting Milan to major Italian and Europe an cities, and Cadorna station offers links to destinations in Lombardy. Other state-run railway stations are Garibal di, Lambrate, Milano Rogore do and Porta Genova. The
main overland stations cor respond with the metro lines, making travel in the area easy and quick.
AIRPORTS
Milan Malpensa international (Code IATA: MXP) is the larg est of the city’s airports. It is 49 kilometres north-west of the Lombardy capital, with con nections by Malpensa Express train or numerous shu le bus services.
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DISTANCE FROM MILAN TO: MONZA 19 KM LODI 41 KM PAVIA 47 KM COMO 49 KM BERGAMO 51 KM LECCO 55 KM VARESE 59 KM CREMONA 90 KM BRESCIA 96 KM SONDRIO 135 KM MANTOVA 165 KM VARESE PAVIA LODI COMO MONZA LECCO BERGAMO BRESCIA SONDRIO MANTOVA CREMONA MILANO
HOTELS
BELMOND HOTEL SPLENDIDO
Salita Bara a, 16 Portofino (GE) ph. +39 0185 267801 belmond.com
BELMOND HOTEL SPLENDIDO MARE
Via Roma, 2 Portofino (GE) ph. +39 0185 267802 belmond.com
BVLGARI HOTEL MILANO
Via Privata Fratelli Gabba, 7/B Milano ph. +39 02 8058051 bulgarihotels.com
EXCELSIOR HOTEL GALLIA
Piazza Duca D’Aosta, 9 Milano ph.+ 39 02 23312093 marrio .com
EXCELSIOR PALACE
Via San Michele di Pagana, 8 Rapallo (GE) ph. +39 0185 230666 excelsiorpalace.it
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL MILANO
Via Gesù, 6-8 Milano ph. + 39 02 77088 fourseasons.com
GRAND HOTEL ET DE MILAN
Via Manzoni, 29 Milano ph. +39 02 723141 grandhoteletdemilan.it
GRAND HOTEL FASANO
Via Zanardelli, 190 Gardone Riviera (BS) ph. +39 0365 290220 ghf.it
GRAND HOTEL MIRAMARE
Via Milite Ignoto, 30 Santa Margherita Ligure (GE) ph. +39 0185 287013 grandhotelmiramare.it
GRAND HOTEL TREMEZZO
Via Regina, 8 Tremezzina (CO) ph. +39 0344 42491 grandhoteltremezzo.com
GRAND HOTEL VICTORIA
Via B.Castelli, 9/13 Menaggio (CO) ph. +39 03 4432003 grandhotelvictoria.it
GRAND HOTEL VILLA
SERBELLONI
Via T. Olivelli, 1 Bellagio (CO) ph. +39 031 950216 villaserbelloni.com
GRANDHOTEL DES ILES BORROMEES
C.so Umberto I, 67 Stresa (VB) ph. +39 0323 938938 borromees.com
HOTEL PRINCIPE DI SAVOIA
Piazza della Repubblica, 17 Milano ph.+ 39 02 62301 dorchestercollection.com
MANDARIN ORIENTAL MILAN
Via Andegari, 9 Milano ph. +39 02 87318888 mandarinoriental.com
ME MILAN IL DUCA
Piazza della Republica, 13 Milano ph. +39 02 35403218 melia.com
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PALAZZO PARIGI HOTEL
Corso di Porta Nuova, 1 Milano ph. +39 02 625625 palazzoparigi.com
PARK HYATT MILAN
Via Tommaso Grossi, 1 Milano ph. +39 02 88211234 hya .com
THE WESTIN PALACE MILAN Piazza della Repubblica, 20 Milano ph. +39 02 23312097 marrio .com
VILLA CORTINE PALACE HOTEL
Viale C. Gennari, 2 Sirmione (BS) ph. +39 030 9905890 hotelvillacortine.com
GRAND HOTEL IMPERIALE
Via Regina, 24/26 Moltrasio (CO) ph. +39 031 346 111 hotelimperialecomo.it
GRAND VISCONTI PALACE Viale Isonzo, 14 Milano ph.+ 39 02 540341 grandviscontipalace.com
HILTON HOTEL MILANO
Via Luigi Galvani, 12 Milano ph. +39 02 69831 hiltonhotels.it
HOTEL MOZART Piazza Gerusalemme, 6 Milano ph. + 39 02 33104215 hotelmozartmilan.com
HOTEL REGINA ELENA
Lungomare Milite Ignoto, 44 Santa Margherita Ligure (GE) ph. +39 0185 287003 reginaelena.it
MAISON MILANO
UNA ESPERIENZE
Via Giuseppe Mazzini, 4 Milano ph. +39 02 726891 gruppouna.it
MERCURE HOTEL SOLARI
Via Pietro Orseolo, 1 - Milano ph.+ 39 02 5817801 mercure-milano-solari-hotel. hotel-ds.com
NH MILANO TOURING
Via Ugo Tarche i, 2 - Milano ph. +39 02 63351 nh-hotels.it
ROSA GRAND MILANO
STARHOTELS COLLEZIONE
Piazza Fontana, 3 - Milano ph. +39 02 88311 collezione.starhotels.com
SINA DE LA VILLE
Via Hoepli, 6 - Milano ph. +39 02 8791311 sinahotels.com
CROWNE PLAZA MILAN CITY
Via Melchiorre Gioia, 73 Milano ph. +39 02 66717715 cpmilancity.com
HOTEL WINDSOR MILAN
Via Galilei, 2 - Milano ph.+39 02 6346 hotelwindsormilan.com
TURIN PALACE HOTEL
Via Paolo Sacchi, 8 - Torino ph.+39 011 0825321 turinpalacehotel.com
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