GALAPAGOS - EXPLORE THE WORLD TO EXPLORE OURSELVES
GALAPAGOS - EXPLORE THE WORLD TO EXPLORE OURSELVES
GALAPAGOS - EXPLORE THE WORLD TO EXPLORE OURSELVES
GALAPAGOS - EXPLORE THE WORLD TO EXPLORE OURSELVES
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and the best in town this springtime period. In Milan, every month is unique and special, with fabulous one-off events. Let’s explore them together. In this issue, provided personally by us to you, we’ll tell you about the events you shouldn’t miss, exhibitions happening in the city, and restaurants that are worth visiting to sample authentic Lombardy cuisine. But also, a special focus on the Salone del Mobile, an in-depth look at the Monza Racetrack, a curious itinerary to discover the Tortona district, and much more. What’s more, we’re at your disposal at our counter, delighted to receive your enquiries and questions. Have a wonderful stay.
Welcome to Milan, a city that will provide you with extraordinary experiences and memories.Sport, fashion, culture, design, major events, innovation, study, meetings, business, whatever the reason for your trip, I am sure you will be pleasantly surprised: Milan will be able to satisfy your needs, curiosities and interests. With a heritage of 26 centuries and a commitment to the future, ours is a contemporary, open and welcoming city, an international benchmark in many areas. You will find proof of this as you spend some days with us. Allow me to make some suggestions. When planning your stay in the city, include the classic atractions - Duomo, Galleria Vitorio Emanuele II, Teatro alla Scala, Palazzo
‘Milan will be able to satisfy your needs, curiosities and interests’
Reale, Navigli and Darsena, Castello Sforzesco, Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper in Santa Maria delle Grazie. Don’t miss our museums, from Galleria d’Arte Moderna to Museo del ‘900, Museo di Scienze Naturali, Museo della Scienza e
della Tecnologia, Brera Picture Gallery and many others. Let yourself be fascinated by the skyscrapers of Porta Nuova and CityLife and go search for unprecedented glimpses of the city as you move away from the centre: each district, with its buildings, shops and meeting points, has its own storythat deserves to be discovered and known. Then I suggest a stop in our parks and green areas, for some physical activity. Finally, make the most of the shopping opportunities in the fashion district and in the neighborhood markets; go to the theatre or to San Siro, join in one of the many musical or sporting events that Milan hosts with pride and enthusiasm. Milan’s vitality will win you over. Thank you for choosing us and come back to visit us soon...!
Welcome to Lombardy: art, culture, traditions, nature, sports, business and religious travel, food and wine, and excellence in accommodation. This is a heritage given to us by nature, our history, and one which the Lombards have always known how to enhance. If you are in Milan - the world’s Fashion and Design capital and future stage for the 2026 Winter Olympics - of course you should ‘tour it’ and discover every fascinating corner, but remember that Lombardy is so much more than just Milan. Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Cremona, Lecco, Mantua, Lodi, Monza, Pavia, Varese and Sondrio are ‘litle kingdoms’ of cultural uniqueness, landscape and food and wine specialties. In Lombardy you will discover cities of art and enchanting
BARBARA MAZZALI
‘You will discover cities of art and enchanting villages’
villages, castles where time has stood still, mountains for skiing or walking, taking in the green and breathing deeply, and lakes that will offer you dreamy views and opportunities for sports. If you wish, you can board boats for ‘slow nature’ tours on our ri-
vers and lakes, where horizons, far from skyscrapers and city buildings, appear even larger. There are experiences to be had from dawn to dusk, and at the end of the day you can enjoy the ‘movida’, that essence in each of our territories that keeps our municipalities ‘alive’ until late in the evening. Lombardy is also a region of renowned national and international importance in the production of DOP, IGP and DOC specialties, with a total of 75 products including wines, cheeses, olive oil, cured meats and sweets, which so atract tourists from all over the world. Adding to the value of all this are the quality and comfortable accommodations, the trained and professional staff who are ready to help you, all set within a framework of efficiency for which we Lombards are famous.
SALONE DEL MOBILE FURNITURE FAIR
16 - 21 April
Fiera Milano, Rho
A stage that has always combined business and culture, making design and furniture history yesterday, today and tomorrow. It presents itself to the world with a product offering that combines the highest quality and technology, the result of the creativity from the best companies in the sector.
CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / I PAGLIACCI
16 April - 5 May
Teatro alla Scala
GIOVANNI ALLEVI CONCERT
27 April
Dal Verme Theatre
A diptych formed by Ruggero Leoncavallo’s I Pagliacci (from 1892) and Pietro Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana (from 1890) is part of director Mario Martone’s excursus into Verismo. The cast includes Elīna Garanča as Santuzza, Brian Jagde as Turiddu, Irina Lungu as Nedda, Fabio Sartori as Canio and Amartuvshin Enkhbat as Tonio and Alfio. Directed by Giampaolo Bisanti.
The great Italian pianist, composer and conductor Giovanni Allevi returns to Milan with his highly anticipated Piano Solo Tour. Afer a break due to illness, the artist will re-embrace his fans in an intimate evening that promises to be particularly emotional, made up of words and music showcasing the big hits of his career and the new song Tomorrow, which was presented at the 2024 Sanremo Festival.
21 - 26 May
Arcimboldi Theatre
An unmissable show that promises to be a real journey through the beauty and magic of this art, which sees Étoile Roberto Bolle in the role of both dance star and artistic director. On stage will be classical and contemporary repertoires with a programme capable of captivating an increasingly large and heterogeneous audience.
Until 30 April Monza National Circuit
The tours are the perfect experience for those who dream of visiting the Monza National Circuit to see legendary sites up close and discover all their secrets. There are different types of guided tours, which can be done in cars and minivans, and a bicycle rental service is available to visit the most picturesque places in the Monza park.
BAUSTELLE
2 May
Arcimboldi Theatre
The iconic band formed by Francesco Bianconi, Claudio Brasini and Rachele Bastreghi returns live this spring with INTIMO SEXY! Elvis. 12 theatre dates to savour all the nuances of Elvis, their latest album that marks the reappropriation in spirit and form of a rock legend through an electric and friendly show.
| RENOIR. MASTERPIECES FROM THE MUSÉE DE L’ORANGERIE AND THE MUSÉE D’ORSAY
Until 30 June Palazzo Reale
Fify-two masterpieces offering an exhaustive cross-section of the work of Paul Cézanne and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, from the earliest canvases of the 1870s to the more mature works of the early 20th century, all conserved at the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris, accompanied by a selection of works by the two masters from the Musée d’Orsay and two canvases by Pablo Picasso.
Until 21 April Piazza Sempione
A unique project during the upcoming Milan Design Week inspired by Riserva Ducale Oro wine and great Italian design. Piazza Sempione is tinged with gold and the two Dazi di Levante and di Ponente become the stage for celebrating design, oenology and Italian crafsmanship according to Ruffino with talented artists such as Filippo Carandini, Rachel Lee Hovnanian, Chiara Lorenzeti.
PICASSO. THE METAMORPHOSIS OF THE FIGURE
Until 30 June Mudec
More than forty works by the Spanish maestro, together with 26 drawings and sketches of preparatory studies, from Notebook No. 7 licensed for the exhibition by the Pablo Ruiz Picasso Foundation - Museo Casa Natal in Malaga. Mediality and multi-sensoriality unravel from section to section.
Until 2 June
Palazzo Reale
The exhibition - curated by Philippe Ribeyrolles, a scholar and grandson of the photographer - presents more than 200 vintage prints, as well as sculptures, documents and objects that belonged to Brassaï, for an unprecedented look at his work, with a particular focus on images dedicated to the French capital and its life, now iconic images that identify the face of Paris.
Until 21 May
Babs Art Gallery
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A collection of sculptural jewellery specially created for this exhibition by Loris Cecchini, a major player on the contemporary scene and a regular guest at the world’s most prestigious museums and art events. The collection is part of the flow of his research into spatiality, proportion, and modulation of scale as the outcome of generative transformations of thought.
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE SPRING EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN TOWN
Until 31 July
Palazzo Reale
The exhibition, which afer its debut in Milan is embarking on an international journey, celebrates Dolce & Gabbana as a symbol of Italian style, offering an in-depth look at the brand, which stands out due to its elegance and sensuality, while also managing to be fun and revolutionary.
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Conscious of their ascendency in the female universe, bags steal the scene from clothing and polarise opinion. Now more than ever
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We have to admit it: we like our men to dress up a bit. Sporty-chic style with a je-ne-sais-quoi of wildness, and of course something we can share
We discover an unusual artwork that’s visible to all
How many of us have feared that a breath, a breeze or a suddenly opened door would destroy what we’ve built with so much patience and care? We’re talking about houses of cards, veritable sculptures we’ve all tried to build, challenging our friends and rivals to make the highest. To avoid all this, Milan offers a house of cards that no one and nothing can ruin, destroy or topple. We’re free to interpret it as we wish, but we all recognise it as a healthy dose of eccentricity, creativity and imagination. To see it, we need to travel to the CityLife district, specifically the intersection of Viale Berengario and Via Benedetto Brin. It stands in front of Castello Pozzi, once the residence of Laurenzio Pozzi and now home to numerous exhibitions and private collec-
tions. This particular installation is the work of Rinaldo Denti, who currently owns the building in partnership with Elio Fiorucci and Missoni. It could be said that the intention behind the work is to celebrate the genius of Fiorucci, his brand and that of Missoni, while at the same time seeking to blend art and fashion in order to make them accessible to all.
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A mixture of past and present where design, food, history, creativity and culture come together
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Mudec - Museum of Cultures, designed by architect David Chipperfield, is an exhibition space that houses 7,000 pieces including artworks, textiles, and musical instruments from all continents.
Osteria del Binari, renowned for its cozy atmosphere and authentic Milanese cuisine. Additionally, it boasts a summer outlet onto a lush garden. Armani Silos, situated on the site of a former grain warehouse, offers an immersive exploration of Giorgio Armani’s 40-year career.
Located in the vibrant heart of Milan, the Tortona neighbourhood is one of the most dynamic and culturally rich districts in the city. Originally an industrial area, Tortona has undergone an extraordinary transformation over the years, becoming a genuine hub for art and culture.
The former factories and warehouses have been converted into innovative spaces such as photographic studios, the showrooms of Armani, Fendi, Hogan and Moncler, the architecture studios of Paola Navone and Stefano Giovannoni, publishers, museums, the Arnaldo Pomodoro Foundation and the Armani Silos exhibition space.
Alongside all this are the many lively bars and restaurants that have invested in an increasingly youthful and exciting area:
classics like Tratoria Aurora, Osteria del Binari and the Langosteria (both the original in Via Savona, with its Langosteria Cucina, and the bistro in Via Privata Bobbio) reign unchallenged while new venues, from the Michelin-starred restaurant of Enrico Bartolini to the Botanical Club, set the mood with new trends.
The district hosts numerous cultural events, such as Design Week during the Salone del Mobile, attracting designers and enthusiasts from all over the world to explore the latest trends in the world of architecture. In addition to its vibrant cultural scene, Tortona also has a rich historical heritage. As you stroll through its streets, you’ll find ancient palaces, historic churches and other architectural gems that speak of the city’s fascinating history.
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2. Langosteria
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3. Base Milano
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4. 5. Enrico Bartolini at Mudec
In the late March 2016, BASE Milano, a multipurpose space open to culture to promote innovation, ongoing learning and creativity, was started in the post-industrial area of the former Ansaldo factory on Via Tortona. This 12 thousand-square-meter space includes a project-house for co-working, a design hostel and artist residence, a bistro which is perfect for both working and studying, a courtyard bar on summer nights, in addition to boundless spaces for hosting events, parties, concerts and workshops. The events program is rich and varied, but one can stop every day simply for a drink or a quick lunch. The roofop terrace, full of plants and gazebos, was opened in June 2022, only in the evening for drinks. Housed in the same courtyard are the Laboratori della Scala, the
SCENE, TORTONA ALSO HAS A RICH IN ADDITION TO ITS VIBRANT CULTURAL HISTORICAL HERITAGE
THE FORMER FACTORIES HAVE BEEN CONVERTED INTO NEW SPACES SUCH AS ARCHITECTURE STUDIOS, SHOWROOMS, AND MUSEUMS
Scala Theater’s workrooms that introduce visitors to the backstage of the great theater shows and to the great names of Milanese crafsmanship and theater performances. They contain over 60,000 costumes, sceneries, sculptures and furniture that have been used for the great shows at Milan’s Teatro alla Scala, whose stage for the
dress rehearsals is also reproduced at the former Ansaldo space. While the shows held at the Scala Theater are known all over the world, what happens behind the scenes is lesser known. The guided visit to the Laboratori, only on Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment, allows visitors to learn about the backstage activity, the techniques and secrets behind some of the world’s greatest classical music performances.
Milan’s Museum of Cultures (MUDEC), designed by David Chipperfield’s British firm, was inaugurated on the occasion of the 2015 Expo with a rich art collection which underlines the international and multicultural nature of Milan. The Museum of Cultures, in fact, showcases a vast selection of works, from ethnographic collections to non-European
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cultures. The permanent collection includes objects donated to the museum by explorers, missionaries and art collectors: a journey across the world, from the Middle and Far East to Southern and Central America, from Western and Central Africa to South-East Asia, from Oceania and back to Via Tortona. The MUDEC houses also major temporary exhibitions.
On the museum’s third floor, Enrico Bartolini, the chef and owner of the highest number of Michelin-starred restaurants in Italy, carved out a space of
sophisticated contemporary elegance for himself. Awarded with three Michelin stars, his Milan-based restaurant never ceases to amaze his customers. Far from stopping to catch his breath, Bartolini keeps creating new dishes, always based on intense flavors. The dishes on the menu are a journey through the most sophisticated culinary cultures, from the tasting menu Mudec Experience to the many seasonal offerings and most original creations, a crossroads of flavors, worlds and traditions. It takes only a 4-minute walk along Via Savona to
step into the Premiata Gelateria Augusto. The icecream shop’s name and interior design evoke ancient Rome, because Stefano Garibaldi, the bold and young owner, believes in his aura of greatness. Among the signature flavors are the sacher, made with Piedmontese apricot jam with 88% of fruit, Sicilian cassata, Sicilian-style cream, ginger and cinnamon, imported directly from Lebanon, Feudo San Biagio pistachio- the specialty of the house- slightly salted and velvety, and 100% Dark Domori Chocolate for those who love intense flavors.
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The energy of the Salone del Mobile shows us, once again, the direction Here there are some of the main design focuses and directions
TEXT Teresa Favi‘EVOLUTION’ THE NEW KEY WORD OF THE 62ND SALONE DEL MOBILE
The key word for this year’s Salone del Mobile is “evolution”. A word that indicates the branch of science conceived by Charles Darwin, but also, and primarily, the ability common to different disciplinary fields to rethink themselves, make a series of adjustments, to adapt to the changing times without losing sight of tradition.
Among the main news announced for this 62nd Salone, in addition to the site specific installation by David Lynch, one of the world’s most respected filmmakers, is the continued association with architects Lombardini22,
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FOCUSES INCLUDE THE (RE) CONFIRMATION OF THE THIRD SPACE OR HOW THE OUTDOORS ENTERS CLOSED SPACES AND VICE VERSA; THE INCURSIONS OF FASHION; DESIGN BY NATURE
which afer redesigning the layout of Euroluce 2023, this year continues work with the evolution of the layout for the two biennial exhibitions Eurocucina and FTK, devoted to kitchens and bathrooms respectively, moved closer to the Fair entrance in pavilions 2 and 4, the SaloneSatellite which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, and all the other spaces reserved for furniture. A scientific approach based on neuroscience and visitor response measured within a virtual test environment was used in planning this year’s re-design. In this array of proposed solutions to living needs and dreams there is an almost in-
1. Officine Gullo, Outdoor kitchen
2. Magis, the new collectionSouth by Konstantin Grcic
3. Minotti, sopha Goodman
4. Bonacina, Helium lamp by Mark Braun
5. Armani/Casa, Timothy sunbed from the Terence series
6. Ethimo and Studio AMDL CIRCLE, shade bower Cosmo
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The Design Week takes place all over Milan. This year, even the suburban neighborhoods, from Via Paolo Sapri/ Chinatown to the Monumental Cemetery area, are involved in the event. During the International Furniture Fair, the most important house-museums open to the public, including Bagatti Valsecchi, Necchi Campiglio, Poldi Pezzoli, Achille Castiglione. They are worth visiting. I recommend to all design lovers visiting Milan at other times of the year not to miss the beautiful shops in Brera and the showrooms in the Tortona-Navigli area
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finite plurality of design and expressive languages - a mix that gives form to new trends and a variety of aesthetic directions.
This is the edition of powerful messages and visions, ranging from environmental and social responsibility and regeneration to the promotion of crafsmanship, also expertly combined with digital technologies; from the story of the authenticity and culture of a project made up of re-edited objects to design ideas full of meaning that come from far away - Japan, for example. And again, (re) confirmation of the third space or how the outdoors enters closed spaces and
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PROMOTION OF CRAFTSMANSHIP, ALSO EXPERTLY COMBINED WITH DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES; THE STORY OF THE AUTHENTICITY AND CULTURE OF A PROJECT MADE UP OF RE-EDITED OBJECTS
vice versa: lifestyle bypasses the boundaries of defined spaces seeks a comfortable, functional and beautiful place of gathering and conviviality, inhabiting it with increasingly hybrid furnishings whose watchword is contamination.
The abacus of forms necessarily expands, going from the sculptural and architectural to the sof and organic, from the decorative to clean, essential lightness, from fluidity to the search for customization or, in a different direction, functionality. It is from this universe of forms, materials and functions that the energy of the Salon once more shows us the way to go.
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PortraitHalukTerzioglu(ph.IacopoEbuli). InthebackgroundamaxishotofthecontemporaryartistOresteMonaco atSpazioHASITA,ViaGiulioeCorradoVenini58,MilanAn old shop abandoned for years with a splendid vintage floor, becomes an avant-gard contemporary art gallery
Tradition and innovation dance at Spazio HASITA as proof of Milano’ s cultural evolution. This trendy mood is very evident in the district of No.Lo where in recent times, young entrepreneurs have opened many bars, restaurants and shops. The name derives from the initials of its founders Haluk Terzioglu and Simone Innocenti combined with Haluk’s surname parents. This gallery transcends the physical realm, becoming an immersive experience of a lifelong commitment to art, design, innovation with a dynamic, eclectic and multicultural contest. From its inception on June 2023 it was helded a global vision, with arms wide open to embrace talents, institutions and art lovers from all over the world. With lifelong passion for collecting art and design since the age of 17, Haluk has
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been living a globally life for over 30 years, residing to study and work in more than seven countries. Afer meticulous planning and restoration, Spazio HASITA swifly carveds its mark from the opening with BienNolo, to showcase the master Gino De Dominicis’s work since 1969. Tentativo di Volo, marking the debut into the artworld and Ex_Sistere, as international engagement. Twelve
artists, carefully curated from the landscapes of Turkey and Italy; they were together for a cultural diversity and profound reflections on the complexities of human existence. Just afer, it was presented Spazio Hasita Incubator Lab, diving into the iridescent young talents. The essence of the Incubator Lab, lies in providing a platform for artists to have the means and the audience to explore their unique perspectives and emotional details. Now, the gallery gracefully moved to Iconoclasta Breaking Boundaries in Design and Art, scheduled to inaugurate on April 15th for the Milano Design Week. Artworks, design, innovation, ideas, diverse multicultural visions uninhibited by conventions in all forms and shapes for a provocatively avant-garde style. It is a place where you can feel the enthusiasm of doing and proposing with joy and creativity.
It is more than one hundred years old, but it doesn’t show it: the Monza Circuit continues to fascinate and be a desirable destination for fans of Formula 1 and much more. The seting, the shape of the track, the history that is inextricably linked to Italy, the Ferrari red and the motorsport tradition make the Monza Circuit unique worldwide.
The scenery changes, champions who seem unbeatable come and go until a new team or a new driver picks up the baton; but the circuit is always there, with its strip of asphalt grid set in the green of the Monza park, with its charm as the third oldest motor racing facility in the world, afer Indianapolis and Brooklands. Its litle less than six kilometres have seen all the greatest heroes of the steering wheel as well as millions of fans who flock to the track
and grandstands on race days, practice sessions, rallies and guided tours in the footsteps of champions.
The place of the big duels: Ascari-Fangio, Lauda-Hunt, Villeneuve-Arnoux, Senna-Prost, Schumacher-Hakkinen, Hamilton-Alonso, now Verstappen-Leclerc, with the Ferrari driver hoping to find the Prancing Horse in front again at next September’s round. There is no driver who has not admired the Monza Circuit for its peculiarities, starting with the famous parabolic curve that once led into the finishing straight.
Over the course of its 102 years, the circuit has obviously changed somewhat in form, but litle in terms of substance: the need to increase the safety of drivers and spectators, the technological development of the cars and the need to keep up with the times have required interventions that
have taken place as early as 1935, following some very serious accidents that even caused deaths among members of the public. Afer new layouts, the insertion of chicanes to limit speed and the replacement of the road surface, which used to be made of porphyry cubes that were very slippery in the rain, the current layout was arrived at. 118,865 seats, 5,793 metres, 11 bends and that unmistakable boomerang shape make Monza the most famous Formula 1 venue in the world, and also the fastest circuit, a record held by Silverstone before the modifications that reduced the cars’ acceleration capability. Lewis Hamilton’s average speed of 264.362 km/h in his Mercedes is the still unbeaten record, albeit not achieved during a race. Just like the record of 370.1 km/h set by Kimi Räikkönen in a McLaren in 2005 has stood for 19 years.
The place of the big duels: Ascari-Fangio, Lauda-Hunt, Villeneuve-Arnoux, Senna-Prost, Schumacher-Hakkinen, Hamilton-Alonso, now Verstappen-Leclerc, with the Ferrari driver hoping to find the Prancing Horse in front again at next September’s round
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Monza, like any other motor-racing track, has also had its toll of deaths and misfortunes, an integral part of the thrill that goes hand in hand with any speed race. The list includes names of champions, from Ascari to Peterson, and lesser-known drivers, such as Materassi, von Trips, Arcangeli, Campari, Borzacchini, Czaykovski, Sivocci or the motorcyclists Pasolini and Saarinen, whose sacrifice led to one of the greatest works of renovation of the track.
There are epic races, national popular Ferrari triumphs, victories as favourites
and successes as outsiders: it is impossible to draw up a ranking of the most exciting editions, while there is a ranking of the most successful drivers. On the top step are two Formula 1 monuments: Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton, who have emerged victorious five times, but the German did so by having ten years go by between his first victory in 1996 and his fifh in 2006.
The last victory by an Italian driver was a long time ago: in 1966 a car-driver duo on the first step of the podium, with Ludovico Scarfioti taking his Ferrari 312 to the fi-
nish line ahead of all others. But the Monza Circuit isn’t just about engines: over the years its location in the park has also meant it could be used for other types of events. Staying on the topic of global successes, the 1989 Pink Floyd concert deserves a mention, with 60,000 music fans thronging the main grandstands, while in 2017 the lighter two-wheelers (bicycles) replaced the faster ones (motorbikes): the occasion was the last stage of the Giro d’Italia, which started at the circuit with a time trial lap to celebrate the 100th year of the corsa rosa.
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Form, colour, substance. But also technology and performance.
The Ferrari collections set the rules for the racing world, in which heritage and innovation come together in perfect harmony in the form of exquisite fabrics, body-liberating shapes and unexpected details. The fashion brand was launched in 2019, and was the first foray by an automotive company into the luxury clothing and accessories sector. At the wheel is creative director Rocco Iannone, born in 1984 and with valuable experience at Dolce&Gabbana, where he learned to love artisan production, and with Giorgio Armani, the uncontested genius of form and proportion. Rocco not only designs garments, he also presents a highly-evolved and parallel aesthetic narrative; a new dimension that transcends the physical car and transpos-
es emotions and ideas into the lexicon of fashion. Afer the first runway show in June 2021, which took place on the assembly line of the Maranello factory, subsequent collections have been presented during Milan Women’s Fashion Week, retaining the strong DNA that stood out in the initial collection, yet shifing increasingly towards contemporary elegance, impeccable tailoring and sophisticated crafsmanship. The SS 2024 collection focuses on the sublimation of desire, an all-powerful emotion that strips away frills to make room for a simplicity that verges on purity.
“In designing this collection, the power of desire was a key inspiration”, says Rocco Iannone.
“What these clothes are celebrating is the durability and tension of this force that runs through us all, giving them new forms, new mystery and new destinations”.
Shapes shorten, lengthen and widen with curving lines, rounded sleeves, anatomical fits and exaggerated volumes. The brand’s stylistic codes - racing, workwear, tailoring - are filtered, condensed and amplified to place the body at centre stage, accentuating beauty and sensuality by means of essential shape, colour and substance. The palete presents a series of colour layerings in constant crescendo, starting with white and exploding into Ferrari red, which becomes identity and desire. The spirit permeating the entire Spring/Summer 2024 collection is embodied by top model Anja Rubik, who perfectly epitomises the new Ferrari aesthetic, presenting a cleancut and minimalist image.
A new language of luxury takes shape: conceptual, original and identity-making, in which past and future create the balance that characterises Ferrari.
Museums, churches and all the atractions that you should not miss in city. Reservations are recommended in some museums, ask your ‘Les Clefs D’Or’ concierge
Basilica of Santa Maria delle Grazie Leonardo Da Vinci’s The Last SupperA basilica founded by Bishop Ambrose, the façade and its doorway remains from the Romanesque period. Beautiful to visit the two cloisters.
Piazza San Simpliciano, 7 ph. +39 02 862274 sansimpliciano.it
Founded in the 4th century, the basilica is one of oldest churches in the city, a striking example of Romanesque architecture.
Piazza Sant’Ambrogio, 15 ph. +39 02 86450895 basilicasantambrogio.it
The basilica and convent of the parish of San Vitore 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 achievements 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
Piazza Sant’Eustorgio hides traces of medieval Milan. The church bell tower is the tallest in town (seventy-five meters high), built in 1306 and is the oldest in Europe afer Big Ben. The Portinari Chapel is a Renaissance gem. Piazza Sant’Eustorgio, 1 ph. +39 02 58101583 santeustorgio.it
The third-largest Italian library, containing some million and a half items. Of this vast heritage, major subsets include 2,367 manuscripts, 40,000 autographs and more than 23,000 newspaper headlines. Since July 2015 the library 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
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 magnificent works he was creating to embellish the ducal city. This was Leonardo’s Vineyard: reopened to the public for Expo 2015, the vineyard is located near Santa Maria
delle Grazie, in the courtyard of Casa degli Atellani, the fifteenth-century residence of Ludovico il Moro and the last remaining trace of the ancient Borgo delle Grazie.
Corso Magenta, 65 ph. +39 02 25061895
casadegliatellani.it
It was originally a fortress built by Gian Galeazzo Visconti in the 15th century. One hundred years later, Francesco Sforza made it his noble residence afer taking possession of Milan. Ludovico Sforza founded one of the most sophisticated 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 Museums, which house permanent 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 Museum of Furniture and Wooden Sculptures, the Trivulziana Library, the Pinacoteca, and the Pietà Rondanini.
Piazza Castello
ph. +39 02 88463700
milanocastello.it
Closed Mondays, December 25, January 1, May 1
Built in two phases, the church of Santa Maria dates to 1486. Bramante was responsible for the architecture, creating a unique trompe-l’oeil choir.
Via Torino, 17/19
ph. +39 02 874683
All the walls and ceilings inside the ex-convent San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore were painted by Bernardino 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
Founded in 1866 as a burial place open to all citizens of Milan, this identity has shifed over time, and the cemetery has become a genuine anthem to Milan-ness, not only a resting place for the departed but an important part of the city’s history. The largest area is the Famedio, from the Latin famae aedes, temple of fame. Here lie Alessandro Manzoni, Carlo Cataneo, Luca Beltrami, Leo Valiani, Bruno Munari, Carlo Forlanini and Salvatore Quasimodo. Piazzale Cimitero Monumentale ph. +39 02 88465600 comune.milano.it
Closed Mondays
This area was a residential neighbourhood, dominated by the imposing Fiera Campionaria 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 Drito,” a beautiful park and a lively shopping mall open every day.
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 Madonnina is made in beaten and gilded copper plates, today supported by a framework of stainless steel. The Madonnina has stood on the main spire of the cathedral since 1774. The building has 135 pinnacles and contains
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some 3,400 statues and over 700 figures carved in marble relief.
Piazza del Duomo
ph. +39 02 72023375 duomomilano.it
Designed by Giuseppe Mengoni, this shopping center’s foundation stone was laid in 1865 by Vitorio Emanuele II, hence its name. From its inception, the Galleria was a meeting place for the Milanese 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. Alongside some of the city’s historic cafes, inside the gallery you’ll find boutiques of the world’s great fashion houses.
Piazza del Duomo
Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper, frescoed from 1495-97 on the commission of Ludovico Sforza in the refectory of the Dominican monastery of the Basilica of Santa Maria delle Grazie, was immediately hailed by Leonardo’s contemporaries as the cornerstone of Renaissance art.
Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie ph. +39 02 4676111 legraziemilano.it
It was the city’s center of power beginning in the 13th century, 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
Thirty-eight hectares of English-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 metaphysical Teatro by Alberto Burri (1973), recently given a new life, and De Chirico’s newly-restored Mysterious Baths fountain (1973).
The final, unfinished work of Michelangelo Buonarroti, the Rondanini Pietà - on display at the new Castello 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
Established in 1618 afer Cardinal Borromeo’s bequeathal of statues and paintings. Among the awe-inspiring works are Leonardo’s Portrait
of a Musician and Caravaggio’s Basket of Fruit.
Piazza Pio XI, 2 ph. +39 02 806921 ambrosiana.it
Closed Mondays
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 Veneto, Emilia Romagna and Marche arrived at the gallery. Major works include Mantegna’s Dead Christ, Raphael’s Marriage of the Virgin, Caravaggio’s Supper at Emmaus and others by Carpaccio, Piero della Francesca, Titian, Tintoreto and Veronese.
Via Brera, 28 ph. +39 02 72263230 pinacotecabrera.org
Closed Mondays
An exhibition space for modern and contemporary art in the Bicocca 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 ph. +39 02 66111573
pirellihangarbicocca.org
Closed Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays
The Planetarium vaunts paintings of the constellations on its facade. Inside, look up at the sky from the 300 moving armchairs
across a large dome. Corso Venezia, 57 ph. +39 02 88463340
lofficina.eu
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 shopping mall. In October 2018, the Biblioteca degli Alberi Park was inaugurated, designed by the Dutch landscaper Petra Blaisse. Not too far away, Stefano Boeri’s award-winning residential buildings are atention-grabbing: the two innovative towers, known as the Vertical Forest, are standing side-byside almost entirely covered in vegetation.
Piazzale Principessa Clotilde, 37
The area of Milan renowned all over the world as a luxury shopping district, packed with jewellers, boutiques and showrooms for the most exclusive, acclaimed and expensive names in clothing, design and interiors. So called because it is bordered by four famous streets: Via Monte Napoleone, Via Manzoni, Via della Spiga and Corso Venezia.
Uterly unique in Italy. Like ancient stone stalagmites reaching skywards, the pinnacles tower above the shining marble cathedral. Every structural or ornamental detail of their architecture and decoration carries the legacy of the sculpture tradition handed down from the master stonemasons who bring their wisdom and expertise to everything they create.
Piazza Duomo, 14/A ph. +39 02 72023375 duomomilano.it
The 16th-century Palazzo Sormani is today the city library,
boasting the largest collection of books, periodicals and multimedia in Milan. A reading garden at the back of the building is open from April to October.
Corso di Porta Vitoria, 6 ph. +39 800 880066
Closed Sunday
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 Verdi, 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
Originally called Torre Litoria, this steel structure was built in 1933 to a design by architect Giò Ponti, and stands in Milan’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 museobranca.it
Closed Mondays
Situated in Parco Sempione, Palazzo dell’Arte has housed La Triennale (p. 154) since 1933, founded to promote design and applied arts through international shows. Today it’s home to the Triennale Design Museum, with exhibitions that retrace the history of iconic objects crafed in Italy, tackling issues linked to design and production.
Viale Emilio Alemagna, 6 ph. +39 02 724341 triennale.org
A house museum which is the fruit of an extraordinary late 19th -century collection put together by two brothers- Barons Fausto and Giuseppe Bagati Valsecchi, who decided to renovate their family home in the heart of Milan in Renaissance Revival-style to house their rich collection of 15th and 16th -century works of art and artifacts.
Via Gesù, 5 ph. + 39 02 76006132
Closed Mondays and Tuesdays
A historic residence in Milan. Designed by Piero Portaluppi, it was the home of Antonio Boschi (1896-1988) and Marieda di Stefano (1901-1968): the couple, over a lifetime, put together an extraordinary 20th-century contemporary art collection. On display in the rooms of their apartment are about
three hundred pieces selected 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, Roberto Crippa, Enrico Baj, Piero Manzoni.
Via Giorgio Jan, 15 ph. +39 02 88463614
casamuseoboschidistefano.it
Closed Mondays
Nestled in a large private garden with swimming pool and tennis court downtown Milan, Villa Necchi Campiglio was completed in 1935. It was designed by architect Piero Portaluppi for the Necchi Campiglio family, members of Milan’s wealthy and elegant upper middle class in the 1930s. In the second postwar period, the Villa was renovated by architect Tomaso Buzzi, who sofened Portaluppi’s linear style by adding 18th century-inspired, in particular, Louis XV-style furnishing elements.
Via Mozart, 14
ph. +39 02 76340121
casemuseo.it/project/necchi-campiglio
Closed Mondays and Tuesdays
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 Saturdays
The Fondazione Feltrinelli Porta 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 Pasubio, inspired by the farmstead buildings of traditional Lombard rural architecture, houses a bookstore, café, library and dedicated reading room.
Throughout the year, there is no shortage of public events and lectures.
Viale Pasubio, 5 ph. +39 02 4958341 fondazionefeltrinelli.it
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 expressions as contemporary language, art form and communication tool.
Via Cernaia, 7 ph. +39 02 58118067 formafoto.it
The Foundation was started 30 years afer the death of the architect to whom it owes its name at the studio of Franco Albini and Franca Helg. The Franco Albini collection includes 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 historical memory.
Via Telesio, 13 ph. +39 02 4982378 fondazionefrancoalbini.com
Closed Saturdays and Sundays
Established in 2008 for the purpose of preserving, puting in order and making available to the public- firstly in the form of virtual archive- whatever documents the creative activity of the fashion designer, 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 fondazionegianfrancoferre.com
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 edifices, Podium, Cinema and Torre, is a superb example of
the interaction between conservative architecture and new styles. The building at the entrance to the new centre welcomes the public with two spaces: a children’s educational area and the Bar Luce, designed by Californian director Wes Anderson.
Largo Isarco, 2 ph. +39 02 56662611 fondazioneprada.org
Closed Tuesdays
It creates, promotes and makes known the various expressions of art and culture, in particular, the fields of design and architecture, as well as promoting and protecting, in Italy and abroad, the name and works of Achille Castiglioni as a designer and architect, while en-
couraging a more widespread knowledge of Italian design.
Piazza Castello, 27
ph. +39 02 8053606
fondazioneachillecastiglioni.it
Established in 2010, it houses design and architecture exhibitions and offers guided visits, conferences and debates on these themes, as well as workshops and educational activities for students.
Via Vincenzo Bellini, 1 ph. +39 02 76002964
vicomagistreti.it
Closed Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays
The Gallerie d’Italia spans three jewels of Milanese aristocratic architecture. Palazzo Anguissola and Palazzo Brentani house masterpieces from the 19th century, from Canova to Boccioni, Hayez to Segantini. The third building, Palazzo Beltrami, houses 20th-century artworks and themed exhibitions.
Piazza della Scala, 6 ph. +39 800167619
gallerieditalia.com
Closed Mondays
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Its halls display Francesco Hayez, Segantini, Canova and Medardo Rosso, plus temporary shows.
Via Palestro, 16 ph. +39 02 88445943
gam-milano.com
Closed Mondays, December 25,
January 1, Easter Monday and May 1
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 opening year, the gallery had showcased 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 consistent 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
An exhibition opened in Piazza della Scala, at the entrance to
Galleria Vitorio Emanuele, in March 2013. It was extended year afer year until it became a permanent exhibition. It showcases replicas of Leonardo’s inventions, many of which shown here for the first time ever: the Mechanical Eagle, the Great Kite, the Rapid Fire Crossbow, the Time Machine, the Harpsichord 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 Vitorio Emanuele ph. +39 02 49519981 leonardo3.net
In 1999, Lia Rumma opened her art gallery’s branch in Milan, in the Brera neighborhood, with the solo exhibition by Enrico Castellani. For ten years, the gallery hosted a number of site-specific projects completing the exhibitions held in Naples. In 2010, Lia Rumma started the current gallery conceived for Art and Artists. A place designed to develop cultural relations, which has housed exhibitions
and monumental projects by the gallery’s artists (Marina Abramovic, Vanessa Beecrof, Victor Burgin, Clegg&Gutmann, 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
Closed on Sundays and Mondays
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 Portaluppi. The spiral staircase on the exterior of the building, for example, had been used for the “Casa del Sabato per gli sposi”, shown at the Milan’s Triennale. Over the years, the gallery’s artists such as Maurizio Catelan, Rudolf Stingel, Piotr Uklański, Diego Perrone, Paola Pivi, Yan Pei-Ming, Kaari Upson, Andra Ursuta and Andrea Zitel have all gained international recognition, have been shown in galleries, museums
and biennials in Europe and in the United States.
Viale Lombardia, 17 ph. +39 02 70003987 massimodecarlo.com
Closed Sunday and Monday
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 cultural workers, and theme conferences concerning temporary exhibitions-games.
Via Enrico Besana, 12 ph. +39 02 43980402 muba.it
Closed Mondays
The Museum of Cultures project 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 archeology, were converted into workshops,
studios and new creative spaces. It is now a multidisciplinary center devoted to different cultures across the world and houses great international exhibitions.
Via Tortona, 56 ph. +39 02 54917 mudec.it
It is housed in the former convent of the Church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, and includes the Greek, Etruscan, Roman, Barbarian and Gandhara sections. The Prehistoric and Egyptian departments are housed in the Sforzesco Castle.
Corso Magenta, 15 ph. +39 02 88445208
museoarcheologicomilano.it
The oldest city museum in Milan, it is one of Europe’s most important natural history museums.
Corso Venezia, 55 ph. +39 02 88463337 museodistorianaturalemilano.it
Closed Mondays
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 Ca-
thedral and the Veneranda Fabbrica’s storehouses. The pieces of the collection are arranged in chronological order to provide an overview of the history of the cathedral’s construction, from its foundation in 1386 to the 20th century.
Piazza del Duomo, 12 ph. +39 02 72023375 duomomilano.it
Closed Mondays
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 Marineti are displayed chronologically, from Futurism to Arte Po-
vera, represented here by Giovanni Anselmo. On the top floor visitors can find a neon by Lucio Fontana, Luce Spaziale, a spectacular installation that deserves to be seen under the sof light of sundown.
Piazza Duomo, 8 ph. +39 02 88444061 museodelnovecento.org
Closed Mondays
Established in 1885, the museum 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 Milan
by the wife of the famous naturalist Marco De Marchi and converted into a museum. 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
A tribute to the genius of Leonardo da Vinci in a beautiful cloister. Among the atractions: trains, ships, the Toti submarine and an entire area dedicated to Space with a fragment of the Moon.
Via San Vitore, 21 ph. +39 02 48555 1 museoscienza.org
Closed Mondays
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 reinterpreted by contemporary artist Arnaldo Pomodoro, but also because of the variety and richness of its collections. Masterworks of painting and sculpture, carpets, laces and embroideries, arms and armors, jewelry, chinaware, glassware, furniture, sundials and mechanical clocks: over 5,000 ex-
traordinary objects, from ancient times to the 19th-century, in a magical atmosphere.
Via Manzoni, 12 ph. +39 02 794889 museopoldipezzoli.it
Closed Tuesdays
A historic observatory established in the mid-1700s in the Brera building. In the early 1920s, the observatory section was moved to Merate, in the Brianza area. Part of the observatory’s fame is due to Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli’s observations of Mars’ channels in 1877.
Via Brera, 28 ph. +39 02 72320300 brera.inaf.it
Closed Saturdays and Sundays
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
Considered to be one of the finest examples of Milanese baroque architecture, the building currently houses the regional Secretariat of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism for Lombardy, Lombardy’s regional Museum Center and the Fine Arts and Landscape Office of the City of Milan.
Corso Magenta, 24 ph. +39 02 802941 lombardia.beniculturali.it
The first floor currently houses
the Picture Gallery: a collection of paintings, sculptures, prints dating back to 1934. The other rooms of this aristocratic residence illustrate perfectly the eighteenth-century taste for home décor and furnishing.
Via Sant’Andrea, 6 ph. +39 02 88465735
costumemodaimmagine.mi.it
Closed Mondays
The Gallery specializes in modern and contemporary art. It has housed great exhibitions devoted to Italian and international artists such as Alighiero Boeti, Vincenzo Agneti, Gino De Dominicis, Sol Lewit, Shozo Shimamoto. 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
If your’s looking to snap some amazing pics in Milan, be sure to check out these colourful spots!
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
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 Burano, and it is a sought-after place by those who, in addition to the monuments, want to discover the city’s secret and unusual places.
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 Atlas, the permanent collection of the Fondazione Prada, and attracts the curiosity of many visitors. But also the Bar Luce, designed by film director Wes Anderson: pastel tones, jukebox, pinball machines and a refined vintage atmosphere to feel like being in a film while sipping a cup of coffee.
Largo Isarco, 2
GRAFFITI, PASTEL-COLORED STREETS, GREEN SKYSCRAPERS: JUST WALK AROUND THE CITY AND IT’S EASY TO FIND UNUSUAL AND CURIOUS PLACES
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
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 Artline, 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.
Piazza Elsa Morante
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
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.
The green skyscraper overlooks the BAM - Biblioteca degli Alberi between the districts of Porta Nuova and Isola. It is one of the first examples of a building with a new style architecture based on biodiversity, which pays attention to the relationship between man and other living species. The façade changes its appearance 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
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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The best restaurants, aperitifs and cafes in Milan. Reservation recommended, the ‘Les Clefs D’Or’ concierge is at your service
BEEFBAR
Corso Venezia, 11 ph. +39 02 50037500
beefar.com/milano
Located in the former Archbishop’s Seminary, converted thanks to the redevelopment project that created Portrait Milano of the Lungarno Collection group, Beefar Milano founded by Riccardo Giraudi uses only the best meat cuts in the world to prepare traditional recipes which enhance their flavours. The dishes are prepared by executive chef Thierry Paludeto.
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
BIOSSERÌ PORTA NUOVA
Via Amerigo Vespucci, 11 ph. +39 02 36740207 bioesseri.it
In the heart of Porta Nuova district there’s a contemporary venue where modern design, authentic food and new ideas form the perfect mix. High-quality ingredients and new flavours form the basis for the menu, which changes according to the seasons. We recommend the meat, roasted in the Josper oven. Pizza is a permanent feature.
DOMISH MILANO
Corso Lodi, 56 ph. +39 02 39540292 domish.it
Entering the world of DoMish means embarking on a journey of flavours. A restaurant and grill where everything is of the highest quality, from starters to grilled meats, all served in a refined seting, smart but not overly formal, comfortable and meticulously curated. A real spectacle to wow the eyes and the tastebuds.
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
tratorialatrebia.it
TRATTORIA DEL NUOVO MACELLO
Via C. Lombroso, 20 ph. +39 02 59902122
tratoriadelnuovomacello.it
ETHNIC RESTAURANTS
ALICE EATALY
MILANO SMERALDO
Piazza Venticinque Aprile, 10 ph. +39 02 09997900
eataly.net
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
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
AALTO
Piazza Alvar Aalto ph. + 39 02 25062888 aalto-restaurant.com
ANDREA PREA
Corso Venezia, 52 ph. +39 02 38273030 andreaaprea.com
ANIMA
Via Rosales, 4 ph. +39 02 62278500 enricobartolini.net
BERTON
Via Mike Bongiorno, 13 ph. +39 02 67075801
BIOESSERÌ BRERA
Via Fatebenefratelli, 2 ph. +39 02 89071052 bioesseri.it
Located in the heart of Brera, this restaurant with open kitchen, modern design and intimate mood offers an utterly unique experience. Authentic flavours, superb quality ingredients and constant innovation ensure that the mediterranean-style menu astonishes and impresses with every mouthful.
CARMÈ RESTAURANT
Via Piero della Francesca, 52 ph. +39 02 83474207 carmerestaurant.com
Interior decor inspired by nature and the 1920s sets the intimate mood at Carmè. Guests can savour the very best of Mediterranean and Neapolitan cuisine, authentic cooking with a strong focus on simplicity and great raw materials.
CASA BI
Piazza Tre Torri
ph. +39 351 6476962 casabirestaurant.com
In the futuristic CityLife district, Casa Bi combines contemporary design with food that makes you happy. The menu evokes all the warmth and goodness of traditional family cooking, with a mosaic of mediterranean flavours making for a satisfying experience. A gourmet experience in a friendly atmosphere, from breakfast to afer-dinner drinks. It also has an underground car park.
Via Giuseppe Meda, 2 ph. +39 02 49536597 contrastemilano.it
CRACCO
Galleria Vitorio Emanuele II ph. +39 02 876774 ristorantecracco.it
DANIEL CANZIAN
Via Castelfidardo, angolo via S. Marco ph. +39 02 63793837 danielcanzian.com
D’O
Piazza della Chiesa, 14 ph. +39 02 9362209 cucinapop.do
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
L’ALCHIMIA
Viale Premuda, 34 ph. +39 02 82870704 ristorantelalchimia.com
Bright by day and romantic at night, L’Alchimia presents the astonishing cuisine of chef Giuseppe Postorino.There are plenty of gourmet ingredients of superb quality and freshness, and iconic Milanese dishes such as veal cutlet and saffron risoto.
FILIPPO
LA MANTIA
(Mercato Centrale)
Via Giovanni Batista
Sammartini, 2 ph. + 39 02 37928400 mercatocentrale.it/milano
IYO
Via Piero della Francesca, 74 ph. +39 02 45476898 iyo-experience.com
JOIA
Via Panfilo
Castaldi, 18 ph. +39 02 29522124 joia.it
SAVINI
Via Ugo Foscolo, 5 ph. +39 02 72003433 savinimilano.it
QUADRI BISTROT
Via Solferino, 48 ph. +39 02 47755505 quadribistrot.it
A Restaurant, a Cocktail Bar, an Art Gallery in Moscova area. Quadri Bistrot combines in a single venue exclusive dinners, private events, lunch, aperitif and dinner. The patio is a beautiful seting for meals and signature cocktails as well as the dining room, with its exposed – brick arches embracing the citrus garden. The cuisine is Italian and gourmet, with an international twist in certain dishes. Parking close by.
VIVA, VIVIANA VARESE EATALY
Piazza Venticinque 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
SADLER
Via dell’Annunciata, 14 ph. +39 02 58104451 ristorantesadler.it
SETA
Via Andegari, 9 ph. +39 02 87318897 mandarinoriental.com
TANO PASSAMI L’OLIO
Via Francesco Petrarca, 4 ph. +39 02 8394139 tanopassamilolio.it
Away from the hustle and bustle of the Navigli, Tano Passami l’Olio, headed by chef Gaetano Simonato, offers food that’s sophisticated yet elegantly simple, in which the chef’s credo shines through in unusual pairings and exquisite presentation. And all in surroundings that are both classic and modern.
DA GIACOMO
Via Pasquale Sotocorno, 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
V.le Tunisia corner Via Tadino, 13 ph. +39 02 20480964 larisaccablu.com
A’RICCIONE
Via Torquato Taramelli, 70 ph. +39 02 683807
Via Durini, 28 ph. +39 02 92853303
Via Giulio Cesare Procaccini, 28 ph. +39 02 3451323
ariccionemilano.it
A’Riccione is the perfect restaurant for a romantic dinner in elegant surroundings with courteous, atentive service.
Here superb ingredients are transformed into masterpieces of flavour, and fish is the absolute star of the menu. Don’t miss the roofop restaurant on the 9th and 10th floors of the Brian&Barry Building in Piazza San Babila, and the bistro.
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 terrazzacalabrito.it
THE FISHER
Viale Biancamaria, 8 ph. +39 02 5455141 thefisher.it
TRATTORIA
DEL PESCATORE
Via Ato Vannucci, 5 ph. +39 02 58320452 tratoriadelpescatore.it
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
anticatratoriadellapesa.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
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 Naviglio Grande, 14 ph. +39 02 5810 1351 brellin.com
DA BERTI
Via F. Algaroti, 22 - Via Timavo, 8 ph. +39 02 6694627 daberti.it
Da Berti is a Milanese tratoria serving traditional local dishes, the best cuts of meat and an exquisite selection of cured meats and cheeses. All accompanied by an extensive wine list to bring a twinkle to the eye and delight even the most exacting connoisseurs.
GRAN BAGUTTIN
Via Baguta, 18 ph. +39 02 36512096 granbagutin.it
A restaurant with an intimate, sophisticated atmosphere that recalls Milan’s artistic heritage, this is the Gran Bagutin. Entering it is like seting foot in a museum: the history of Italian literary culture of the 1900s is contained within these walls. Dishes on the menu are designed to revive authentic traditional flavours and enhance them with our high-quality meats.
GALLERIA
Galleria Vitorio Emanuele II, 75 ph. +39 02 86464912
ristorantegalleria.it
IL CESTINO
Via Madonnina, 27 ph. +39 02 86460146 ristoranteilcestino.it
IL SALUMAIO DI MONTENAPOLEONE
Palazzo Bagati 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
MAMM ROSA
Piazza Cincinnato, 4 ph. +39 02 29522076 osteriamammarosa.it
OSTERIA DELLE CORTI
Via Giovanni Batista Fauchè, 11 ph.+39 02 33105753 osterialecorti.it
OSTERIA CONCHETTA
Via Concheta, 8 ph. +39 02 8372917 osteriaconcheta.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
Piazzeta Patari, 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 ph. +39 02 72093709 rovello18.it
TAVERNADEL BORGO ANTICO
Via Madonnina, 27 ph. +39 02 86461186
tavernadelborgoantico.it
TRATTORIA IL CORMORANO ISOLA
Via Luigi Porro
Lambertenghi, 34 ph. +39 02 69004383 tratoriailcormorano.it
TORRE DI PISA
Via Fiori Chiari, 21 ph. +39 02 874877 tratoriatorredipisa.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 bullona.com
CERESIO 7
Via Ceresio, 7 ph. +39 02 31039221 ceresio7.com
CLOTILDE BRERA
Piazza San Marco, 6 ph. +39 331 1022218 clotildefood.com
CRAZY PIZZA MILAN
Via Varese, 1 ph. +39 0254076604
crazypizza.com
Located in the Moscova area, Crazy Pizza Milan offers a unique culinary experience. The wide range of pizzas and other dishes together with a section of wines are the ingredients for an unforgetable evening. The acrobatic pizza makers’ spectacular Spinning Pizza adds an exciting touch to the atmosphere.
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
Via Antonio Pollaiuolo, 3 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
drymilano.it
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 notingham-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 Etore 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
BASTIANELLO
Via Borgogna, 5 ph. +39 02 37920709 bastianello.com
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 Vitorio 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 Mateoti, 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. Gato ph. +39 348 7241015
amnesiamilano.com
BLANCO
Via Giovanni Batista
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 ilgatopardomilano.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
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 include electric vehicles.
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 Malpensa, Linate and Orio al Serio airports: €13.10
The phone number Taxi is +39 02 6969, +39 02 4040, +39 02 8585.
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,
The bicycle is a green and convenient way of geting around in the city. Bike Sharing is available, either from fixed collection and drop-off stations, 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, Dot, Helbiz and Tier. We advise checking websites for the rules you must follow.
In Milan there are more than a hundred bus routes and 4 trolleybus lines, making this one of the best ways of geting
around the city. On Fridays and Saturdays, Milan’s night buses run every hour between 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 transport; it costs €1.50. You can also choose a daily ticket (€7), a three-day ticket (€12) and other options.
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, depending on the month and the timetable.
Milano Centrale station is the main hub connecting Milan to major Italian and European cities, and Cadorna station offers links to destinations in Lombardy. Other state-run railway stations are Garibaldi, Lambrate, Milano Rogoredo and Porta Genova. The
main overland stations correspond with the metro lines, making travel in the area easy and quick.
Milan Malpensa international (Code IATA: MXP) is the largest of the city’s airports. It is 49 kilometres north-west of the Lombardy capital, with connections by Malpensa Express train or numerous shutle bus services.
BVLGARI HOTEL MILANO
Via Privata Fratelli Gabba, 7/B ph. +39 02 8058051 bulgarihotels.com
CASA BAGLIONI
MILAN
Via Dei Giardini, 21 ph. +39 02 36661960 milan.baglionihotels.com
CASA CIPRIANI MILANO
Via Palestro 24 ph. +39 02 25064088 casaciprianimilano.com
EXCELSIOR HOTEL GALLIA
Piazza Duca D’Aosta, 9 ph.+ 39 02 23312093 marriot.com
GALLERIA VIK
Via Silvio Pellico, 8 ph. +39 02 89058297 galleriavikmilano.com
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL MILANO
Via Gesù, 6-8 ph. + 39 02 77088 fourseasons.com
GRAND HOTEL
ET DE MILAN
Via Manzoni, 29 ph. +39 02 723141 grandhoteletdemilan.it
HOTEL PRINCIPE DI SAVOIA
Piazza della Repubblica, 17 ph.+ 39 02 62301 dorchestercollection.com
MANDARIN ORIENTAL MILAN
Via Andegari, 9 ph. +39 02 87318888 mandarinoriental.com
ME MILAN IL DUCA
Piazza della Republica, 13 ph. +39 02 35403218 melia.com
PALAZZO PARIGI HOTEL
Corso di Porta Nuova, 1 ph. +39 02 625625 palazzoparigi.com
PARK HYATT MILAN
Via Tommaso Grossi, 1 ph. +39 02 88211234 hyat.com
THE WESTIN
PALACE MILAN
Piazza della Repubblica, 20 ph. +39 02 23312097 marriot.com
CITY LIFE HOTEL POLIZIANO
Via Angelo Poliziano, 11 ph. +39 02 3191911 citylifehotelpoliziano.it
CROWNE PLAZA MILAN CITY
Via Melchiorre Gioia, 73 ph. +39 02 66717715 cpmilancity.com
GRAND VISCONTI PALACE
Viale Isonzo, 14 ph.+ 39 02 540341 grandviscontipalace.com
HILTON HOTEL MILANO
Via Luigi Galvani, 12 ph. +39 02 69831 hiltonhotels.it
HOTEL MOZART
Piazza Gerusalemme, 6 ph. + 39 02 33104215 hotelmozartmilan.com
HOTEL WINDSOR MILAN
Via Galilei, 2 ph.+39 02 6346 hotelwindsormilan.com
MAISON MILANO UNA ESPERIENZE
Via Giuseppe Mazzini, 4 ph. +39 02 726891 gruppouna.it
MERCURE HOTEL SOLARI
Via Pietro Orseolo, 1 ph.+ 39 02 5817801 mercure-milano-solari-hotel. hotel-ds.com
NH MILANO TOURING
Via Ugo Tarcheti, 2 ph. +39 02 63351 nh-hotels.it
ROSA GRAND MILANO
STARHOTELS COLLEZIONE
Piazza Fontana, 3 ph. +39 02 88311 collezione.starhotels.com
SINA DE LA VILLE
Via Hoepli, 6 ph. +39 02 8791311 sinahotels.com
BELMOND HOTEL SPLENDIDO
Salita Barata, 16 - Portofino (GE) ph. +39 0185 267801 belmond.com
BELMOND HOTEL SPLENDIDO MARE
Via Roma, 2 - Portofino (GE) ph. +39 0185 267802 belmond.com
EXCELSIOR PALACE
Via San Michele di Pagana, 8 Rapallo (GE) ph. +39 0185 230666 excelsiorpalace.it
GALLIA PALACE BEACH SPA
RESORT- RELAI & CHATEAUX
Via delle Sughere
Punta Ala (GR) ph. 0564922022 galliapalace.it
GRAND HOTEL BRISTOL
SPA E RESORT
Via Aurelia Orientale, 369 Rapallo (GE) ph. +39 0185 273313
GRAND HOTEL DES
ILES BORROMEES
C.so Umberto I, 67 Stresa (VB) ph. +39 0323 938938 borromees.com
GRAND HOTEL
IMPERIALE MOLTRASIO
Via Regina, 24/26 Moltrasio (CO) ph. +39 031 346111 hotelimperialecomo.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
HOTEL REGINA ELENA
Lungomare Milite Ignoto, 44
Santa Margherita Ligure (GE) ph. +39 0185 287003 reginaelena.it
RESORT CALA
DEL PORTO DI PUNTA ALA
Via della Dogana - Punta Ala (GR) ph. +39 0564 080 127 calabeachresort.com/
TURIN PALACE HOTEL
Via Paolo Sacchi, 8 - Torino ph.+39 011 0825321 turinpalacehotel.com
VILLA CORTINE PALACE HOTEL
Viale C. Gennari, 2 Sirmione (BS) ph. +39 030 9905890 hotelvillacortine.com
VIA CIOVASSO
VIA BRERA
VIA BRERA
VIA DELL’ORSO VIA MONTE
VIABORGONUOVO
VIAALESSANDRO MANZONI
VIABIGLI
TURATI
VIA F .
INDRO MONTANELLI
VIA PALESTRO
VIADELLA SPIGA
VIABORGOSPESSO
VIAMONTE NAPOLEONE
PIAZZA BELGIOIOSO PIAZZA DELLA SCALA
VIAOREFICI
PIAZZA DUOMO
PIAZZAMISSORI
CORSO ITALIA
VIA FATEBENEFRATELLI CORSO DI PIETA’
GALLERIA V. EMANUELE II
VILLA BELGIOJOSO BONAPARTE GARDENS
VIADELLA SPIGA VIA MARINA
VIASANTOSPIRITOVIAGESU’ VIASANT’ANDREA
VIAP.VERRIVIA
PIAZZA FILIPPO MEDA
PIAZZA DEL LIBERTY
S. PIETRO ALL’ORTO
VIABAGUTTA
CORSO VENEZIA VIASENATO
G. MATTEOTTI
PIAZZA SAN BABILA
CORSO EUROPA
PIAZZA FONTANA
PIAZZA DIAZ
VIALARGA
VIAUBERTO VISCONTI
CORSO VENEZIA
VIAMOZART
CORSO MONFORTE
VIA PIETRO MASCAGNI
VIALE L. MAJNO
CORSO DI PORTA VITTORIA
VIA FILIPPO CORRIDONI
VIAFONTANA
PIAZZA VELASCA
PARCO DI GUASTALLA
VIA SAN BARNABA
VIAENRICOBESANA
VIA SAN BARNABA
VIAS.SOFIA
CORSODIPORTAROMANA
VIAF. SFORZA
VIA DELLA COMMENDA
VIA PACE CORSO ITALIA
VIA ALFONSO LAMARMORA
VIA GIUSEPPE MERCALLI
VIA SAN MARTINO
CORSODIPORTA ROMANA
VIA ORTI
V.IALE EMILIO CALDARA
V.IALE MONTE NERO