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Contents 4 HOT DATES

16 GIFT GUIDES

This month’s hottest events, from fairs and ballets to art exhibitions.

It’s sale time! Designer souvenirs from the fashion capital.

8 HOT VENUES

19 NEW OPENINGS

The city’s most iconic venues devoted to entertainment, music, art and business.

Enter an innovative world of boutiques targeted at food and fashion for him and for her.

Lugano (Switzerland) and Cremona, the city of the violin

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22 TOWARDS EXPO 2015

91 ESSENTIALS

HIDDEN TREASURES AT THE AMBROSIANA

STAY IN TOUCH

PIRELLI CALENDAR

The stars of taste shine in Milan: discover the Michelin Guide’s latest entries

Where® takes you in discovery of some of its best kept secrets at the Ambrosiana.

14 VINTAGE TOURS A new Milanese experience aboard a timeless car.

15 1906 WORLD FAIR When Milan opened its doors to the world...

There are a few months to go to the beginning of Expo 2015 and Milan is making an exhibition of itself…

81 museums

Four beautiful ladies are on show at the Museo Poldi Pezzoli 86 OUT OF TOWN

Getting around Milan and city tours

54 MILAN STYLE JOURNEY Bespoke items and monthly tips on elegance… for him!

60 FASHION OUTLETS The best Sopping Villages around Milan offer top Italian and International fashion brands.

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JANUARY

HOT DATES Whether it’s discovering the events celebrating music or visiting an exhibition at Palazzo Reale, Where® brings you this month’s unmissable dates.

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SATURDAY

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Beauty at its best

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Save this Saturday night to visit the exhibition “Forma e Desiderio-Form and Desire. The CalCollezione Pirelli”, open daily until 22 February 2015 at Palazzo Reale. For more than fifty years, the images of the Pirelli Calendar have been a cultural phenomenon owing to the fact that, unlike other projects in which photography takes centre stage, they testify to social changes, new fashions, new ideas and loads of creative and technical inventions. www.mostrathecalpirelli.it


Where now | HOT DATES TUESDAY

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Homi, the Lifestyle Trade Fair

▲ Following the success of the two previous editions, Homi, the Lifestyle Trade Fair is now back at the Rho-Milan Fairgrounds. A new entry, this January, is ‘Culture’, a series of spaces focusing on specific Homi sectors dedicated to the themes of Kids, Garden & Outdoor and Wellness. www.homimilano.com

Brera pays homage to Bramante

▼ Today Milan is celebrating the national holiday of Epiphany, meaning that not all museums and exhibitions are open. However, for those of you who feel like venturing outside, the Pinacoteca di Brera is ready to welcome its visitors with an exhibition entitled ‘Bramante a Milano’, a tribute to versatile 15th century painter Donato Bramante. The exhibition traces the artist’s lengthy sojourn in Lombardy and, in particular, in Milan (from 1477 to 1499), with a series of never-seen-before drawings but also lots of other famous works including ‘Heraclitus and Democritus’ a fresco transferred to canvas, thought to have been a self-portrait (see photo). Until 22 March. www.brera.beniculturali.it

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Raphael in Milan

◄ Last chance to see Raphael’s ‘Madonna col Bambino e san Giovannino’ (Madonna Esterházy), a magnificent work of art by the Renaissance genius on loan from the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts (Szépművészeti Múzeum). The exhibition, curated by art historian Stefano Zuffi, is currently on display at Palazzo Marino’s Sala Alessi, the 16th century headquarters of the Town Hall in piazza della Scala. Free entry and guided tours. www.comune.milano.it/raffaello

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The magic of La Scala

◄ Journey back in time to a frostcovered, gas-lit setting and join Clara and her valiant Nutcracker as they travel to the glistening land of snow where her adventure begins. The new Ballet Season at Teatro alla Scala opens with The Nutcracker set to Tchaikovsky’s soaring score. A tale of adventure and magic, a poetic world of gentle nostalgia for childhood that transforms into the anxieties of adolescence. On the podium, Vladimir Fedoseyev, a veteran interpreter of the Russian repertoire. On stage, for three performances, Roberto Bolle and Maria Eichwald. A tribute to Tchaikovsky by Nacho Duato (4,10,16 and 18 January). www.teatroallascala.org

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JANUARY SATURDAY-SUNDAY

WHAT'S ON

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MUSIC

Contemporary portraits

► During the period of the exhibition "La dame dei Pollaiolo" (see page 81), the Museo Poldi Pezzoli has organized several special initiatives across the city, dedicated, in particular, to a female public. One of these sees the creation of portraits-profiles of women by famous Italian photographers at different locations. The last date to experience a shooting is with Neige De Benedetti who on 17 and 18 January from 1.30pm to 5pm will be available to shoot portraits of women against the contemporary backdrop of Piazza Gae Aulenti, one of Milan’s most famous squares. Piazza Gae Aulenti. M2-M5 Garibaldi FS. Map F2

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CLASSICAL New year’s Concert Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana > 1 January Teatro Nuovo, Piazza San Babila www.teatronuovo.it JAZZ Aperitivo in Concerto Roberto Menescal & Wanda Sá Quintet > 11 January Teatro Manzoni, via Manzoni, 42 www.aperitivoinconcerto.com POP Anastacia > 14 January Fabrique Milano, via G. Fantoli, 9 www.fabriquemilano.it ROCK Ed Sheeran > 27 January Mediolanum Forum, Assago www.mediolanumforum.it

SPORT Italian Championship Serie A matches Milan vs Sassuolo > 6 January Inter vs Genoa > 11 January Milan vs Atalanta > 18 January Inter vs Torino > 24 January San Siro Stadium Piazzale Angelo Moratti www.sansiro.net

► Don’t miss a visit to the exhibition Leonardo3-Il Mondo di Leonardo which has just been enriched by a new interactive experience: La Dama con l’ermellino. This incredibly famous portrait by Leonardo da Vinci depicting noblewoman Cecilia Gallerani offers multiple possibilities for discovery and analysis, studied specifically for a diverse audience. The exhibition in Piazza della Scala-Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is open daily from 10am to 11pm, until 31 October. www.leonardo3.net

DESIGN VII Triennale Design Museum Il Design italiano oltre le crisi > Until 22 February Triennale di Milano. Viale Alemagna, 6 www.triennale.org

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Milano from the top

◄ Dressed in the colours and logo of Expo Milano 2015, Palazzo Lombardia, headquarters of the governing body of the Regione, will open its doors to the public every Sunday from 10am to 6pm (closed on Sunday 4). After admiring the ‘Art Columns’ at the entrance of Nucleo NP, you can ascend to the belvedere on the 39th floor from where you can enjoy a breathtaking view over the city and the area designed to house the Universal Exposition. Free entry, no booking required. Piazza Città di Lombardia corner of via Restelli, M2 Gioia (Map G1).

FASHION Milano Moda Main > 8 January-7 February www.cameramoda.it Milano Moda Uomo > 17-20 January www.cameramoda.it

PHOTOGRAPHY Steve McCurry. “Oltre lo sguardo” > Until 6 April Villa Reale di Monza (30 minutes from Milan) www.mostrastevemccurry.it

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Hot Venues EXHIBITIONS

FAIRS FIERAMILANO www.fieramilano.it › 14-16 January PTE / PROMOTION TRADE EXHIBITION International exhibition of promotional products, advertising specialities and business gifts www.promotiontradeexhibition.it AT FIERAMILANOCITY › 15-16 January ANTEPRIMA Colours and trends Winter 2016-2017 Colours and trends for Summer 2016 www.anteprima-fair.it AT MICO/FIERAMILANOCITY › 17-20 January HOMI The lifestyle trade fair. A new concept of fair that evolves around people, their styles and their spaces. www.homimilano.com AT FIERAMILANO RHO FAIRGROUNDS PARCO ESPOSIZIONI NOVEGRO www.parcoesposizioninovegro.it › 10-11 January ESPOSIZIONE INTERNAZIONALE CANINA International dog show www.bremadog.it › 18 January IL BAGAGLIAIO Bric-à-brac, garage sales. › 25-24 January AGRITURISMOINFIERA The trade fair dedicated to the Italian Farms and the agritourism facilities. www.agriturismoinfiera.it › 31 January – 1 February RADIANT AND SILICON 68th Trade fair dedicated to the consumer electronics.

PALAZZO REALE › Until 18 January SEGANTINI. LA MOSTRA › Until 1 February CHAGALL. UNA RETROSPETTIVA 1908-1985 › Until 1 February AMOS GITAI. Strade/Ways › Until 22 February FORMA E DESIDERIO. The Cal - Collezione Pirelli › Until 8 March VAN GOGH. L’UOMO E LA TERRA TRIENNALE DI MILANO › Until 22 February DESIGN. VII Triennale Design Museum IL DESIGN ITALIANO OLTRE LE CRISI Autarchia, austerità, autoproduzione › Until 22 February DESIGN. ITALIAN DESIGN ICONS › Until 15 February DESIGN. UGO LA PIETRA MUSEO DEL NOVECENTO › Until 15 March YVES KLEIN - LUCIO FONTANA Coordinate spazio-temporali: Milano-Parigi, 1957-1962 MUSEO DI STORIA NATURALE DI MILANO › Until 28 June FOOD. La scienza dai semi al piatto Corso Venezia, 55. T: +39 0254915. M1 Palestro. Map G3 www.mostrafood.it PINACOTECA AMBROSIANA / SANTA MARIA DELLE GRAZIE www.ambrosiana.it, www.leonardo-ambrosiana.it CODICE ATLANTICO (Atlantic Codex) › Until 8 March Water and hydrography

WORLD’s PREMIER OPERA AND BALLET HOUSE OFFERS A RICH PROGRAM. www.teatroallascala.org • 4, 10, 16, 18 (8pm) Tchaikovsky/Nacho Duato, THE NUTCRACKER - Preview for Young People. BALLET. Conductor Vladimir Fedoseyev. Étoile Roberto Bolle. Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. • 5 Ian Bostridge, Tenor. RECITAL. Piano Thomas Adès. • 12 (3pm) Invitation to La Scala. Musicisti del Teatro alla Scala. CONCERT. Music by Robert Schumann. • 12 (8pm) Filarmonica della Scala. SYMPHONIC CONCERT. Conductor Fabio Luisi. Piano Joshua Bell. Music by Johannes Brahms, György Ligeti, Edgar Varèse. • 17 (Première), 25 (8pm), 27, 31 (until 5 February) Bernd Alois Zimmermann, DIE SOLDATEN. OPERA. Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala. In coproduction with Salzburg Festival. Conductor Ingo Metzmacher. • 18 Sunday at La Scala. Cameristi della Scala, LE QUATTRO STAGIONI. CONCERT. Violin Francesco Manara. Music by Antonio Vivaldi. • 21 SPECIAL CONCERT. Evening in the aid of Fondazione Francesca Rava on the occasion of 60th anniversary of N.P.H. Piano Aldo Ciccolini. • 23, 24, 26 Filarmonica della Scala. SYMPHONIC CONCERT. Conductor Daniel Harding. Piano Rudolf Buchbinder. Music by Ludwig van Beethoven, Béla Bartók, Richard Strauss. • 12 (4pm) Sunday at La Scala. I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala. CONCERT. Music by Antonio Vivaldi, Alessandro Marcello, Antonio Salieri, Leopold Mozart.

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Hidden Treasures at the Ambrosiana Milan is getting ready to welcome the world by dusting off its treasures. More popular ones like the Arcimboldo chosen for the Expo logo and those which, too often, are overlooked. Find out what steps the city is taking to uncover some of its best-kept secrets! S I G H T S EE I N G

BY ELENA BINDA

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here is a place in Milan which is an integral part of the city’s history - a repository of priceless marvels. And yet, for a series of inexplicable reasons involving past management and lots of other issues, this place is still not widely visited either by Italians or foreign visitors. We are here referring to the Ambrosiana, an indescribable treasure trove which deserves to be included in your visit to avoid those 'I can't believe you didn't see…' moments. To give you a better idea, the Ambrosiana is a Library containing one million (one million!) books, including manuscripts and prints; it’s an Art Gallery boasting masterpieces from all over the world; it’s ‘home’ to Leonardo da Vinci’s Codex Atlanticus and, what’s more, it’s connected to a monumental sacristy designed by Bramante.


A contemporary venue. Since the very beginning

Priceless works include Caravaggio’s famous Basket of Fruit; The Musician, one of Leonardo’s phantasmagoric portraits, a little less famous but no less intense than his Gioconda; the iconic Portrait of a Woman, also known as 'the Duchess of Milan', famed for the marvelous transparency of her pearls; Raphael’s ‘cartoon’, i.e. a life-size sketch (whose black and white rendition makes it particularly striking) for ‘The School of Athens’,

When instituted, in 1607, the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, was an extraordinarily innovative place. It was originally founded by the pious Cardinal of Milan, Federico Borromeo, a nobleman and a patron of the arts. His love of books and his deep devotion to the people of Milan inspired him to create a library open to the public: a place of study, consultation and learning. The collection was soon enriched by thousands of priceless texts: Christian texts (the erudite Francesco was, first and foremost, a man of religion) but also Hebrew codices and writings from the Arab world, Greek and Latin authors, classic and modern poets, illuminated manuscripts and examples of books printed during the earliest period of typography. A little later, the art gallery, featuring paintings by Leonardo, Raphael and the Flemish School, was added to the library. At that time, the idea of collecting and preserving cultural assets with the aim of spreading information and thus contributing to ‘educating the people’ was an extremely advanced concept.

For this reason, in spite of the fact that the museum houses several of the most impressive traces of our past, we are of the firm conviction that the best way to honour its spirit is to perpetuate its modernity. An intelligent mission on which its curators are presently concentrating all of their efforts. Thus, those entering the Ambrosiana will find themselves in a highly technological museum, offering the option of consultation via video touch screens and new generation guided tours. For example, for 3 euros, you can rent smartphones (and, word has it that, in the future, tablets will also be available) which, thanks to a localization system, allows visitors to receive a wealth of information about the works being viewed. Additionally, based on a pioneering study, the paintings are illuminated by Led lighting designed to highlight them to a maximum with no risk of damage to the works themselves. A vibrant place

As stated by the then president of the European Commission Manuel Barroso, 'It is not solely a question of manuscripts or paintings, of codices or works of art, but rather the atmosphere as a whole. You can feel that this is a truly vibrant place!'

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Opening page: Caravaggio’s famous “Basket of Fruit”. Below: “The Musician”, attributed to Leonardo da Vinci.

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offering viewers unique insight into one of the artist’s most famous works. Here too you can admire several incunabola, examples of books printed during the earliest period of typography, ancient Christian and Jewish codices, a Koran thought to have been written at the time of the Prophet, Renaissance publications of Dante’s Divine Comedy, a copy of the 'La divina proportione' by fra’ Luca Pacioli, still considered a key treatise for today’s designers and the so-called 'Ilias Picta' i.e. an illustrated version of the Iliad originating from none other than Alexandria in Egypt. Not satisfied? And that’s not all because, at the Ambrosiana, you can admire the entire Codex Atlanticus, the largest collection of drawings and manuscripts by Leonardo da Vinci, including a total of 1119 sheets, all housed in one building which, per se, is a work of art, featuring corners of rare beauty, stunning cloisters, original flooring, frescoed vaults, coffered ceilings and grand staircases adorned with statues from the Duomo. The general impression is that, as if by magic, like Alice in Wonderland, you have simultaneously stumbled upon your old high school art book, Harry Potter’s library and da Vinci’s Codex. Only that here, it all looks so much better!


Where now | ART The Ambrosiana is also the headquarters of an Academy that, still today, and with unexpected vitality, deals with the ongoing pursuit of philological studies and the organization of literary cafés across the globe. It works in close collaboration with Milan’s universities and with countless cultural centres throughout the world. It regularly organizes ‘literary Thursdays’, real international symposiums. And, thanks to the intuition of its managers, over the last few years, it has become a setting for events and gala dinners in collaboration with the world of fashion and design.

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Top: the Sala Federiciana at the Library hosting part of the Codex Atlanticus, the largest collection in the world of drawings and writings by Leonardo.

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Above: the building features corners of rare beauty, stunning cloisters, coffered ceilings and grand staircases adorned with statues from the Duomo.

>> www.ambrosiana.it Piazza Pio XI, 2. T: 02 806921. M1-M3 Duomo, M1 Cordusio. Map F5

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The real heart of Milan

The Ambrosiana nestles amidst the narrow, picturesque streets between the Duomo and piazza Cordusio. The area was finally closed to traffic a few years ago and you can now admire a sculpture by Daniel Libeskind dedicated to Leonardo. Thus, even contemporary art lovers now have their own attraction set, however, against an historical background. For example, the place where the Ambrosiana stands is the exact point where the ‘Cardo’ and ‘Decumanus’ met. The focal points of the old Mediolanum, as the city of Milan was called by the Romans who conquered it in 222 B.C. As in all Latin cities, the ‘Cardo’ and ‘Decumanus’ were the two main north-south and east-west routes: in short, the Ambrosiana actually stands in the centre of the city. To this we must add that ‘ambrosiano’ is synonymous with ‘Milanese’: the word comes from the name Ambrogio, bishop and patron saint of the city, who lived here in 300 A.D. and who had a profound influence on the history of Milan. Since that time, reference has been made to ‘the Ambrosian regional capital’, ‘Ambrosian tradition’ and so on. For this reason, it is extremely sad to admit that, based on a survey conducted in 2013, as many as 45% of Milanese inhabitants (almost half of the city’s population!) know nothing or hardly anything about it. However, thankfully, things are changing rapidly and, hopefully, Expo 2015 will provide an additional opportunity to learn more about it. Among other things, several 'Ambassadors' of Expo have already included a visit to this museum among the ‘100 must-do things in Milan’.


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The Leonardo factor To-date, most visitors head to the Ambrosiana driven by their curiosity to see the world-famed ‘Leonardo Codex’. The codex, also known as ‘Atlanticus’ due to the size of its sheets, which are as large as those found in an atlas, is the largest and most surprising collection of drawing and writings by Leonardo da Vinci. Even if the curators of the Ambrosiana don’t like hearing about it, there is no doubt that the Codex’s newly-found popularity is also due, in part, to Dan Brown’s recent bestseller. Whether you are or aren’t a fan of the author, believe us, you won’t be disappointed: the manuscripts embrace almost all the life of the genius, providing living proof of how his studies

anticipated almost all the great scientific discoveries ahead of time, from trains to robots. The Ambrosiana’s project envisages the display, in installments, of 12 chapters. Now, and until 8 March, you can admire ‘Acque e idrografia’ (Water and hydrography) set against the stunning backdrop of the library. From 10 March to 27 September, it will be the turn of ‘Il mondo proporzionato’ (‘The proportioned world’).

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Vintage Tours where to go

Privatelatours the city modifiable by the Scopri Cittàof a bordo di (not un’auto senza tempo. customer) for a maximum of three people, aboard a splendid vintage car with a qualified Tour Guide. All tours (excluding the ‘Tour Veloce’ and the ‘Tour delle Porte’) last for three hours, from 10am to 11pm. The ‘Night Tour’ starts at 8pm and ends at 11pm. Routes may be subject to change due to traffic, accidents or warnings issued by the Municipality. The Vintage Tour Milano partners are Cardiac Science, 1380 Vintage Design Store, Locanda Chiaravalle and Taxi service 02 4000.

He drove around the city in his old FIAT 500 and was stopped by tourists who wanted to be photographed with his car. Hence, Luca Tafuni, the brainchild behind Vintage Tour Milano, came up with the idea of organizing small thematic tours with his vintage car. When your passion becomes a job you can overcome many obstacles in order to fulfill your dreams. Luca Tafuni’s devotion to his city, Milan, was as great as his love for his tiny, shining FIAT 500. A 1973 technical prodigy that tends to excite girls moiré than a brand new Ferrari, especially when they catch a glimpse of its driver weaving in and out of the small, crowded streets of central Milan. Following the recent founding of his company ‘Vintage Tour’ , Luca has come to the realization that he needs to increase the number of 500's available in order to satisfy the fast-growing number of bookings from all over the world. "Asian and American tourists really love the 500" says Luca with his contagious smile. He can't wait to see his fleet growing. Expo 2015 is just around the corner and more than 20 million potential customers are likely to be standing in line to enjoy the Milan 500 experience with Vintage Tour. 14  W H E R E M I L A N I J A N UA R Y 2015

The next step will be a sustainable revolution targeted at the green feeding of their engines. Furthermore, in partnership with Where® Milan and prominent tourist association Milano Loves You, Luca is also working on developing a new guide to the city. A surprise that will intrigue and engross many of you… and a new, fun, unique way to say hello to the city!

COMING SOON • Tour Classico An absolute must-do in Milan. • Tour La Città che sale Innovative architecture, past and present, that makes Milan unique. • Shopping Tour The window displays of the City of Fashion. • Tour di Leonardo Following in the footsteps of Renaissance genius Leonardo da Vinci • Tour di Giuseppe Verdi A glimpse of the maestro’s haunts in Milan T: 349 2695335 - info@vintagetour.it www.vintagetour.it www.facebook.com/vintagetourmilano #vintagetourmilano

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Discover Milan aboard a timeless car

• Tour Veloce A 30-minute tour of the centre: Teatro alla Scala, via Montenapoleone, Brera, Castello Sforzesco, Ago&Filo, via Brisa, Palazzo Mezzanotte Borsa, Duomo, via Torino, Carrobbio, San Lorenzo, Anfiteatro Romano, Università Statale, Giardini Guastalla, via Montenapoleone. • Night tour A trip in discovery of Milan’s swinging aperitivo and cocktail scene • Tour della Campagna Exploring the farmhouses and abbeys of Parco Sud Milano • Tour Delle Porte Storiche (30 minutes) A tour of the old city


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1906 World Fair

When Milan opened its doors to the world The International Exposition of Milan was an epoch-making event that not only re-launched the potential of the Country but also one that enabled the city to carve out a position of note for itself on the international scene.

At the beginning of the year 1900, the idea of organizing a World Fair dedicated to water transportation, was launched. Subsequently, to celebrate completion of the Sempione Tunnel (the Simplon Tunnel), the idea of associating the Exposition with the theme of transportation in general, and extending it to participating countries, was launched. Although, initially, the Fair was scheduled to be held in 1905, delays in work on the Simplon Tunnel resulted in its being postponed to 1906. A special committee set up for the purpose identified the green space lying behind Castello Sforzesco as the one best-suited to an exposition site. The area was named Parco Sempione in honour of the Tunnel and a public appeal

was launched to raise the necessary funds. The International Exposition of Milan was solemnly inaugurated on 28 May 1906. The event saw the official participation of 40 countries while 225 buildings, designed by the era’s most noteworthy architects, were erected at what we know today as Parco Sempione and the former Piazza d'Armi (which, starting from 1923, was used to host Milan’s fairgrounds) and the two areas were connected by an ultra-modern aerial railway (see photo above). In April of the same year, the Acquario Civico di Milano which still, today, represents one of the maximum expression of Italian Liberty-style architecture, was inaugurated inside the grounds of the International Exposition.

Exhibitors, hailing from all over the world, numbered as many as 35,000 and the overall surface area occupied by Expo totalled one million square metres. Additionally, the Milan World Fair was attended by some 5.5 million people.

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WHERE NOW | SHOPPING

GIFT

◄ Calvin Klein Contemporary and elegant, Calvin Klein’s flat leather Ferris shoe is ideal for all occasions, from formal to casual. Boasting modern silhouettes, innovative fabrics and distinctive colour palettes, Calvin Klein always offers a sophisticated style with a cool, urban edge. www.calvinklein.com

GUIDE Still trying to figure out what to buy for your significant other? Each season, Milan’s fabulous downtown boutiques offer the best fashion collections meaning that it’s easy to get distracted as your eye alights on one beautiful thing after another! Added to this, January is sale-time in Milan, just another reason to indulge in a shopping experience among the hallowed streets in the fashion Quad. The capital of style, taste and fashion, the city has so much to offer that, finding your way around, when you’re pressured for time, can often prove to be a little daunting. Fear not, help is at hand. Here are some tips to find the perfect gift… you just have to choose!

▲ ZILLI Highly practical and available in three elegant versions (brown, gold and burgundy patent crocodile) Zilli’s credit card holder is an ultra-stylish, indispensable accessory to be carried wherever you go. www.zilli.com

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FOR HIM

► Louis Vuitton Available in a practical A4 format, Louis Vuitton’s Roman MM messenger bag made from beautifully soft, ultrasupple Taïga leather is now even more versatile. Its soft finish enhances the bag’s body-friendly shape and simple lines for a laid-back, effortless city style. www.louisvuitton.com

◄ Trussardi Renowned for its heritage greyhound logo (highlighted on the metallic buckle), the Italian brand brings urban dandies this elegant belt in nappa calfskin with a nut-brown nubuck interior. www.trussardi.com

► ROLEX The quintessence of Rolex elegance is expressed in Cellini time. Faceted and shaped like a two-edged sword, it hands count off each second, each minute and each hour with the full precision of the automatic chronometer movement at the heart of this prestigious timepiece. www.rolex.com


► ARMANI JEANS Practical and versatile, this bag featuring handles in faux saffiano leather with tassels from the Armani Jeans line is a truly covetable accessory, perfect for all occasions and all looks. www.armani.com ▲ POMELLATO To add a touch of sparkle to each outfit, Pomellato brings you this stylish collection whose key element is precious amber, a standout feature on its Arabesque ring and earrings in shiny pink and matte gold with amber and brown diamonds. www.pomellato.com

FOR HER

◄ CHANEL A limited edition eyeshadow palette for myriad looks. Chanel presents five timeless nuances for an iridescent, matte result: silvery white, lavender grey, dark grey, dark black and gold. www.chanel.com

▲ DOLCE&GABBANA Dolce&Gabbana Rose The One is a scent that accentuates the more romantic side of The One. Lavishly feminine, the woman who embraces this parfume is a mischievously beguiling yet tender coquette. www.dolcegabbana.com

▼ SERGIO ROSSI Dazzle on the big day or special nights in this elegant satin sandal embellished with a galaxy of shiny crystals. Handcrafted in stunning silk satin, this masterpiece of Italian craftsmanship is the highest expression of sensual elegance. www.sergiorossi.com

◄ Jaeger-leCoultre For delicate and refined women, Jaeger-LeCoultre created the RendezVous line. Gracefully rounded, designed in pure Art Deco style, it accompanies elegant ladies around the clock. Its diamond gemsetting lends the ultimate touch of sophistication to this unusual timepiece. www.jaeger-lecoultre.com

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CitySightseeing Milano Departure point: Foro Bonaparte, in front of Zani Viaggi travel agency (M1 Cairoli). Hop On-Hop Off – you can join the tour at any stop. 7 days a week, all year round. 48 hours: ticket valid for 3 lines. 8 language commentary 3 language Kid’s commentary (on lines A and B). Individual disposable earphones. 3 lines and over 40 stops.

One of the most famous attractions in the world, the Cenacolo by Leonardo da Vinci is one of the symbols of Milan.

The large 15th century mural painting in which Christ announces that he will be betrayed by one of his apostles is among the most famous masterpieces of Renaissance art in Italy. Make sure not to miss the opportunity of discovering this symbol of the city at the complex of Santa Maria delle Grazie with Zani Viaggi’s Grand Tour Milano. Accompanied by an expert guide, the Grand Tour Milano takes visitors

in discovery of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the Duomo, the Castello Sforzesco, the Teatro alla Scala (Milan’s famed opera house with its museum) and the Last Supper, ensuring that they make the most of their day thanks to ‘skip the line’ entrance. The tour leaves daily (excluding Mondays), year-round, morning and afternoon, with departures at 9.30am and 2.30pm. The Last Supper is also included in “The Milan Pass”, the ultimate sightseeing package that has been especially tailor-made for visitors offering the best of museums, attractions, city sightseeings, transportation, shops and restaurants across the city. >> Visit the complex of Santa Maria delle Grazie featuring the Last Supper with CitySightseeing Milano, Line A-Stop 3.

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Prices: Adults € 25 - Children 5-15 € 10 Free under 5. CitySightseeing Milano is the best way to visit the city: the hallmark red double-decker buses are a big favourite with all those interested in seeing the city from a different perspective.

Looking to visit Milan’s top attractions? With The Milan Pass for just €69 you get free transport and free entry to a host of museums plus discounts on guided tours to several attractions including: Duomo + Rooftop terraces by lift and Museum, La Scala Museum and Theater, Brera Picture Gallery, The Last Supper, Triennale Design Museum, Bagatti Valsecchi Museum, Art and Science Museum, Leonardo 3 “The World of Leonardo” interactive museum, San Siro Stadium Tour and Museum, Monumental Cemetery, Gallerie d’Italia Museum… and lots more besides! For more info: www.themilanpass.com

Largo Cairoli/Via Cusani (M1 Cairoli – M2 Lanza) Tel. +39.02.867.131. Map F4 www.milano.city-sightseeing.it

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New Openings Stefania Vida lifestyle&fashion editor

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Vhernier Currently celebrating 30 years in the industry, the prestigious Italian jewellery brand recently relocated from its historic headquarters in via Santo Spirito to a new boutique in via Montenapoleone. The concept of the store is characterized by a contemporary design enriched by precious details to give life to a contemporary, welcoming, colourful atmosphere. Spread out over two floors, the space is highlighted by furnishings inspired by an iconic Vhernier creation, namely its spiral-patterned Nautilus brooch while another two iconic re-engineered pieces further embellish its ambience: light, ethereal floating balloons, created exclusively by Murano glassmakers, decorated with crystals, mark the centre of the sales space, while a bronze crab adorns the entrance door. www.vhernier.it Via Montenapoleone, 21. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

Swedish low-cost clothing giant H&M has brought a fresh new design format to piazza Duomo with the launch of its flagship store. The four floor store covers 2,385 square metres and features the brand’s entire universe: womenswear, menswear, accessories, cool gear for clued in teens and childrenswear. The ground floor houses fast-fashion womenswear, in a context dominated by large mirrors. The first floor is devoted to teens wear which is merchandised alongside shoes and other accessories. Upstairs on the second floor is a further womenswear section dedicated to basics, more casual clothing, denim wear, lingerie and kids and baby. The third level focuses on menswear, highlighted by a sophisticated, eye-catching layout. The store also offers an exclusive tailor-made service. The store is open all day from 10am to 9pm and until 9.30pm on Fri-Sat (Sun noon-8pm). www.hm.com Piazza Duomo. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

My Style After Forte dei Marmi and Rome, this brand, owned by textile family Bellora, has opened a new concept store in Milan. Covering a surface area of 100 square metres in via Vincenzo Monti, the store houses the brand’s collection of textile accessories, objet d’art and gift ideas: all Made-in-Italy and customizable. The space also boasts an area devoted to My Style Bags, an accessories brand that has already garnered a loyal following in Milan, Padua and Sorrento, boasting two monobrand stores offering bags and holdalls that can be customized with embroidered monograms, names or logos. mystylebags.it Via V. Monti, 27. M1-M2 Cadorna Map D4

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New Openings Tory Burch Following the inauguration of its monobrand in Rome two years ago, Tory Burch, one of America’s favourite designers, has now opened its first flagship store in Milan in the heart of the Quadrilatero, at number 7, via della Spiga. The store carries the designer’s entire collection, from pret-a-porter to footwear, right up to leather goods, costume jewellery, home furnishings, watches and beauty products. As with all the brand’s stores, its Milan flagship also has a residential feel, even boasting a private terrace overlooking an inner courtyard. www.toryburch.it Via della Spiga, 7 M3 Montenapoleone Map G4

Emilio Pucci Emilio Pucci’s new Milanese boutique is located in via Montenapoleone at number 27. Colours and prints are celebrated on over-sized framed scarves while the brand’s ready-to-wear collection, featuring the designer’s hallmark kaleidoscopic patterns, is housed in eye-catching display cases. Eyewear is beautifully highlighted in a dedicated rack. The upstairs mezzanine level is dedicated to evening wear, complete with a private lounge for special fittings or VIPs. On both the ground floor and mezzanine, oversized fitting rooms lined with pink velvet walls and purple satin carpeting evoke a couture boudoir allure. www.emiliopucci.com Via Montenapoleone, 27. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

Salmoiraghi & Viganò Salmoiraghi & Viganò returns to grace piazza Cordusio with a new flagship store. The ground floor showcases the latest collection of prescription glasses and sunglasses, plus a vast selection of contact lenses, while the second floor is given over to the collections of the most prestigious brands, highlighted by the ‘glamzone’ display area, i.e. thematic islands that were also recently launched in Milan – at its San Babila store – and in Turin. Its flagship store focuses on toplevel customer service, supported by a staff of skilled technicians, the excellent quality of Salmoiraghi Lenses and in-house services including free eye tests. However, above all, it is distinguished by an even larger assortment of brands which will also be accompanied, on a periodic basis, by the offer of limited edition specs and previews of the best collections. www.salmoiraghievigano.it Piazza Cordusio. M1 Cordusio. Map F4

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Creed A boutique entirely devoted to prestigious fragrance brand ‘Creed, from father to son since 1760’, has just opened its doors in Milan’s picturesque Brera district in via Madonnina. One of Creed’s hallmark features, testifying to the value of its creations, is its vast assortment of authentic Creed fragrances and goods, bestsellers with a timeless quality that capture the most exquisite natural essences and continue to earn the admiration of old and new customers alike. creed.cale.it Via Madonnina, 17. M2 Lanza. Map F3

The first high-quality fast food joint has opened its doors between Brera and Porta Nuova. A place that not only offers quick service but also one where you can take a breather and sample food without overindulging, small but perfectlysized portions and, what’s more, at affordable prices. An eatery and a meeting place for those looking to satisfy their desire for a quick, tasty bite of meat, fish or vegetables, cooked in an external laboratory and then delivered and served at the venue, open Monday through Saturday, from 8am to 9pm. The choice of ingredients and suppliers is rigorous and certified. Even the drinks come in taste-sized versions. Freshly-squeezed fruit juices and smoothies are prepared on a daily basis. www.assaggino.eu Via Moscova, 24 corner of corso di Porta Nuova M3 Turati. Map F3

AND MORE... Espressamente Illy The art of coffee www.illy.com Piazza Gae Aulenti M2/M5 Garibaldi F.S. Map F2

Liu Jo Accessories Trendy accessories www.liujo.com Via Ponte Vetero, 9 M2 Lanza. Map F4

L’Oreal Paris First Italian flagship store www.loreal.it Galleria Passarella, 2 M1 San Babila. Map G4

Marco Bicego Made-in-Italy jewellery www.marcobicego.com Via Spiga, 5 M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Reggiani Classic womenswear www.reggianiboutique.com Via Bagutta, 14 M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Sahari Milano

Moleskine Moleskine has opened its first monobrand store in Italy, in the heart of one of Milan’s most upscale shopping districts, i.e. via Dante. At its new store, the company known for its iconic black notebook, the faithful companion of turn-of-the century artists and writers including Ernest Hemingway and Bruce Chatwin, offers journals, planners, exercise books, bags, writing instruments and reading objects, geared towards today’s techsavvy set. The indispensable companions of contemporary creative minds, closely associated with the digital world. www.moleskine.com Via Dante M1 Cordusio, M1-M3 Duomo Map E4

Oriental rugs Via Manzoni, 45 M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Taschen

Tutti Fritti A new Milanese venue dedicated entirely to fried food. The area, i.e. the Colonne di San Lorenzo, in which the establishment is located is a breeding ground of new trends where the public is more receptive and one that appealed so strongly to its owner Matteo that he actually set up his home in the area in 1991. Tutti Fritti offers a menu that changes, on an average, twice monthly and is based on fixed ingredients, plus the addition of several seasonal options. Particular attention is paid to the selection of ingredients and authentic artisanal cuisine: from shrimps to friggitelli right up to potato chips, deep-fried with their skins, and cow’s milk caciotta produced by Cascina Selva. Corso di Porta Ticinese, 18 M2 Sant'Ambrogio. Map E5

Books for all tastes www.taschen.com Via Meravigli, 17 M1/M2 Cadorna. Map E4

Trussardi Jeans Young line www.trussardi.com Galleria San Carlo, 6 M1/M3 Duomo. Map G4

Womo Beauty for man www.womostore.it Via Dante, 4. M1 Cordusio. Map F4

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For the full list of new openings in Milan, see www.wheremilan.com

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Towards Expo 2015 A city of art

Leonardo da Vinci 1452–1519 An unprecedented display dedicated to Leonardo artist, painter and designer. It is a route that uses drawings, manuscripts and documents to reconstruct the complexity of this genius from the Renaissance period. Palazzo Reale. 15 April – 19 July

Marc Chagall at Palazzo Reale The largest retrospective of the artist ever mounted in Italy with 220 works from several of the world’s most important museums. Until 1 February 2015.

Alberto Giacometti at GAM | Galleria d’Arte Moderna From 8 October, a collection of 30 masterpieces by painter and sculptor Giacometti focusing on the experience of figure and space. Until 1 February 2015.

Giotto, l’Italia. Da Assisi a Milano

Lucio Fontana and Yves Klein at Museo del Novecento From 22 October, an exhibition of paintings and sculptures by two major 20th century artists who built their artistic careers between Italy and France. Until 15 March 2015.

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Vincent van Gogh at Palazzo Reale After a sixty-year hiatus, Milan will once again dedicate an exhibition to the revered Dutch master. Until 8 March 2015.

Five months in which to go on an ideal journey through the years of Giotto in Milan, on the traces of the lost masterpiece entitled "Una gloria mondana" (A Mundane Glory) commissioned by Azzone Visconti. Palazzo Reale, 2 September 2015 – 10 January 2016


Milano, a place to BE

Six icons and ten keywords The "Expo in città" programme follows two main roads: six icons that are part of the artistic heritage of Milan will make up the narrative frame, while ten keywords will organise the offer into areas of interest in a thematic index that is also a resource map. The six icons are proof of Milan’s enormous richness in works of art. Six works which, crossing through the history of Italian art, will accompany the months of Expo from May to October 2015. Six masterpieces associated with six words (BEginning, BEloved, BElong, BEside, BEyond and BElieve) that express their symbolic meaning and generate the phrase Milan, a place to BE. Performance, Art, Media, Creativity&Style, Leonardo, Kids, Science, Well Being, Città Mondo and Feed the Planet, are instead the ten keywords that cross the programme for language, content and reference public.

«Expo in città is a global project that gives life to a city that is open and inclusive by tradition. Proposals and projects are arriving every day. The stage of our widespread Expo is taking shape.Milan will be the stage on which thousands and thousands of events will take place. Expo plus Expo in città: Milan doubles and will be the place to be in 2015.» Giuliano Pisapia, Mayor of Milan

Milan confirms its status as a city of art and culture with the initiative “Milano, a place to BE” scheduled to be held from May to October 2015: a cultural program represented by six masterpieces which will serve as symbolic images of our city.

May 2015 BEginning > “The Fourth Estate” by Pellizza da Volpedo (Museo del Novecento), one of the works that most indelibly marked the industrial changes at the beginning of the 20th century, will kick-off the events.

July 2015 BElong > Raphael’s “Marriage of the Virgin” (Pinacoteca di Brera) will serve as an emblem of belonging to the city as a place where people can share and socialize.

September 2015 BEyond > With his “Spatial Concept” (Museo del Novecento), Lucio Fontana has transcended the definitions of painting, sculpture and poetry: in the same way that Milan, with EXPO 2015, is projected towards the future.

June 2015 BEloved > The theme of love will be represented by Francesco Hayez’s “The Kiss” (Pinacoteca di Brera).

August 2015 BEside > The solidarity expressed by Milan and its volunteer associations will be represented by Michelangelo’s “Pietà Rondanini” (Castello Sforzesco).

October 2015 BElieve > As a gran finale, the city has chosen Leonardo da Vinci’s “Last Supper”, possibly the best-known work of art in the world.

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Padiglione Italia

From food to design, Italy displays its best from May 1 to October 31

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Exploring clusters Clusters are one of the new attractions of Expo Milano 2015: for the first time pavilion communities are not grouped by geographical area but rather by a common theme and the food group to which they belong. Each country found in one of the clusters has an individual display space in which to develop its own personal interpretation of the theme of Expo Milano 2015.

Pavilion preview The national pavilions of Expo 2015 are all "self-built" by their participants, skilfully interpreting the themes of food safety and sustainable development.

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For the national pavilion overview, visit www.wheremilan.com

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Rice: Abundance and Security A landscape that echoes the images of neverending rice fields, evoking the colors and scents of a rural setting, greets each visitor. Sierra Leone, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Laos People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar. Bio-Mediterraneum The image of the sea is conveyed by its flooring in myriad hues of blue, recalling all the colors of the sea that embraces the countries hosted in the Cluster. Montenegro, Algeria, Serbia, Lebanon, Egypt, Croatia, San Marino, Tunisia, Greece, Libya, Malta, Albania. Cocoa: the Food of Gods The cocoa tree is grown in the tropical and subtropical plantations which serve as a source of inspiration for this Cluster. Cameroon, Ghana, Gabon. Coffee: the Engine of Ideas Inspiring this Cluster are the vast coffee plantations set in the shade of the tropical forests of Africa and Central America. Kenya, Burundi, Yemen, Guatemala, El Salvador, Uganda, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Rwanda. Fruits and Legumes As a cultivated forest, the space accommodates small and large varieties of

fruit trees, creating a natural atmosphere. Gambia, Guinea, Benin, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan.

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Spices: The World of Spices A voyage along the spice route, featuring scents and colors evoking distant lands and seas, is the inspiration for this Cluster. Afghanistan, United Republic of Tanzania, Vanuatu. Cereals and Tubers The colors and scents reminiscent of cereal and tuber crops are the conceptual basis for this pavilion. Bolivia, Haiti, Mozambique, Togo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zimbabwe. Islands, Sea and Food Here, the atmosphere is created by the sounds of rushing water, the crunch of gravel and the knocking of wood, to evoke these lands' sense of harmony. Guinea Bissau. Arid Zones On entering the Cluster, visitors find themselves immersed in a desert sandstorm-like atmosphere, created by canes hanging from the ceiling. Mauritania, Senegal, Palestine, Eritrea.

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Monumental Cemetery In the shade of the large trees of this real art city, several of the most illustrious names in the history of Milan repose in their magnificent tombs. By Elena Peverata

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n open-air museum. This is how the Milanese refer to the Monumental Cemetery, an evocative place that for more than 100 years has catered to the whims of Milan’s elite with several stunning pieces of architecture. In fact, while strolling along the avenues and pathways of this silent green city, you will come across majestic chapels, shrines, sculptures and elaborate obelisks reflecting all the various artistic movements from the time of its founding to date: from realism to late 19th century eclecticism right up to stunning examples of Art

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Nouveau and symbolism, from the Thirties to the present time. Designed by Carlo Maciachini in the mid-nineteenth century based on an eclectic style featuring Byzantine, Gothic and Romanic traces, the "Monumentale" hosts works by several of the most important sculptors and architects of the last two centuries, including Canova, Arnaldo Pomodoro, Wildt, Fontana, Giò Ponti, Gae Aulenti and others. In addition to the imposing mausoleums dedicated to the perpetually ostentatious, a number of notables, whose names are closely associated with Milan, are also buried

here. Among the many, particularly worthy of note are novelist Alessandro Manzoni, painter Francesco Hayez, pianist Vladimir Horowitz and Maestro Arturo Toscanini. Don’t be put off by the building site dedicated to construction works on the underground that dominate the square: the surprises awaiting you within the cemetery’s extensive grounds are truly worth a visit! >> Open Tues-Sun from 8am-6pm. www.comune.milano.it/monumentale Piazzale Cimitero Monumentale. T: 02 88465600. M2-M5 Garibaldi FS. Map E1


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Ambrosiana, Picture Gallery and Library CODEX ATLANTICUS The Ambrosiana picture gallery contains several exquisite works of art from the 15th through 17th centuries and includes “The musician”, attributed to Leonardo, Raphael’s cartoon for the “School of Athens” fresco and Caravaggio’s “Basket of fruit”. The Ambrosiana library will be exhibiting Leonardo’s entire Codex Atlanticus until 2015, 44 or 45 pages at a time for three months at a stretch. www.ambrosiana.it. Piazza Pio XI, 2. M1-M3 Duomo, M1 Cordusio. Map F5

Cimitero Monumentale A real outdoor museum catering, on the one hand, to the whims of the elite of Milan’s society and, on the other, to works of art by famous sculptors of various eras. Among the notables buried here are Alessandro Manzoni and Arturo Toscanini. Open Tues-Sun from 8am-6pm. (“Monumental Cemetery” guided tour organized by Zani Viaggi www.zaniviaggi.it). www.monumentale.net. Piazzale Cimitero Monumentale. T: 02 88465600. M2-M5 Garibaldi FS. Map E1

Duomo Among one of the most important Gothic buildings in the world, the church, constructed on and off over a period of 450 years (begun 1386) is the symbol of Milan. Built in the shape of a Latin cross, the cathedral is divided by soaring pillars into five naves, the largest of which measures 45 metres in height and has 135 spires. The cathedral is open daily 7am-7pm. The recently renovated Grande Museo del Duomo (see listing at the MUSEUMS section) houses hundreds of works of art dating from the 15th century to the present day. MAJESTIC TERRACES To experience the Duomo at its most majestic you must ascend to the roof (either by elevator or by steps) where you will be surrounded by an outburst of pinnacles and the famed golden “Madonnina”. www.duomomilano.it. Piazza Duomo. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4 FREE WITH

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II with its elegant, fourstorey arcade, housing over 55 luxury cafés and famous designer shops, is covered by a glass barrel vault and a beautiful glass cupola and measures 196 metres in length. Tradition has it that placing your right heel on the bull, depicted in the mosaic on the floor, and then spinning around inside it, will bring good luck. Piazza Duomo-Piazza della Scala. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

Palazzo della Permanente

Montenapoleone District

Milan is known as one the shopping VIAofDELL’ ARTE capitals of the world and via Montenapoleone,Aquario together with Civico La Triennale the Golden Quad is entirely given over to luxury shopping. Here the most important fashion designers METRI offer their creations.900 Don't missLINEARI the "Fashion History Tour" by Zani Viaggi (www.zaniviaggi.it). PINACOTECA DI BRERA Babila. Map F4-G4 M3 Montenapoleone, M1 San PALAZZO CITTERIO

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Litta and the city, it boasts small artisan Palazzo workshops painter’s studios reminiscent of those found on the left bank in Paris. CANAL CRUISE Don't Santa Maria delle Grazie miss "I Navigli di Leonardo" canal cruiseMuseo by Archeologico Milano CitySightseeing (www.zaniviaggi.it). Alzaia Naviglio Grande, 4. M2 Porta Genova FS. Map E6 FREE WITH

Teatro alla Scala A few steps from the Duomo, the Teatro alla Scala designed by Piermarini - was inaugurated in 1778 with an opera by Antonio Salieri. Most of Italy’s greatest operatic artists and many of the finest singers from around the world have appeared at La Scala during the past 200 years. Lying adjacent to the theatre, ) and the Museo Teatrale (FREE WITH the Scala Shop are not to be missed destinations for ballet and opera lovers. www.teatroallascala.org. Piazza della Scala. T: 02 72003744. M1-M3 Duomo, M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

San Siro Stadium TEMPLE OF FOOTBALL The Giuseppe Meazza Stadium (San Siro) is the largest in Italy and the third in Europe. All seats are covered in this three-tiered structure which has a capacity of 79,471 and is the home stadium of two of the three most successful Italian Football League clubs: A.C. Milan and F.C.Internazionale (Inter). The San Siro Stadium has a Gift Shop and a Museum displaying all kinds of historic items from both Milan’s and Inter’s past. www.sansiro.net. Piazzale Angelo Moratti. T: 02 4042432. M1 Lotto. Off Map FREE WITH

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Palazzo Citterio

Museo Poldi Pezzoli

Palazzo Morando

Museo di Storia Conte Gallerie d’Italia

Piccolo Teatro

Chiesa di Sa

Palazzo Marino Galleria Vittorio Emanuele

Palazzo della Ragione

Biblioteca Ambrosiana

di Sant’Ambrogio Three glass towers and a piazzaChiesa elevated six metres above the street, near the Garibaldi Railway Station and the ultra-trendy Corso Como: the scenic piazza Museo Nazionale della Scienza Gae Aulenti is an innovative business hub hosting new boutiques. Via Melchiorre Gioia-Corso Como and surrounding area. M2-M5 Garibaldi FS. Map F2

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Pinacoteca di Brera

Castello Sforzesco TEATRO DELLA SCALA D’ITALIA Navigli District GALLERIE PALAZZO MARINO Teatro della Scala GALLERIA VITTORIO EMANUELE The Navigli are a widespread network of canals DUOMO whose history is linked to the of Leonardo PALAZZO REALEgenius Teatro Dal Verme 900 da Vinci. One of theMUSEO mostDEL vibrant districts in

Porta Nuova District

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Duomo

Museo 900

Palazzo Reale

Biblioteca Sormani

Milan's Street of Art Following the opening of “Cantiere del ‘900”, the new section of the Gallerie d'Italia-Piazza Scala, Milan has been enriched by a new art circuit featuring the city’s three main museum hubs: the Pinacoteca di Brera, the Gallerie d'Italia-Piazza Scala and the civic complex consisting of Palazzo Reale and the Museo del Novecento. An itinerary extending over 900 metres, that can be crossed on foot in just 15 minutes, from via Brera to piazzetta Reale, cutting through piazza Scala and the Galleria, which hosts an extraordinary part of our country’s art history.

The Milan Pass (€69) includes: • a nominative pass • a book of vouchers for admission and discounts for a total value of over 300€ • a detailed guide • a map of the city • an events calendar Where to purchase The Milan Pass: • on the www.themilanpass.com website • at the Milan Visitor Center • from leading international tour operators • at hotels and participating facilities • on board CitySightseeing buses

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SHOPPING

Dodo: Made-in-Milan jewellery The brand has just celebrated its 20th anniversary in great style, with new creations and its line of brightly-coloured watches, all just waiting to be collected. Where can you find them? At the Dodo boutique in corso Matteotti. By Stefania Vida

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ust steps from the Duomo and the hallowed Quadrilatero della moda, the Dodo boutique is a location that does certainly not go unnoticed. The space, designed by Paola Navone, makes strong reference to the natural world of the whimsical Dodo, the symbol of the brand, with, however, the addition of several contemporary touches. Inside you can find the entire range of Dodo’s brightly-coloured universe plus its numerous jewellery collections, including its quirky lucky charms (in the photo a silver Rondelle bracelet with good luck charms). They are happy jewels that are luckiest when filled with ‘good vibrations’. They embrace many themes, particularly those from Italy, with its long tradition of lucky charms: from the Cornicello to the Key, from the Small Bell to the Whistle, from the Coin to the House. Plus the international bestsellers: the Four Leaf Clover – also in precious diamond and green tsavorite versions 28  W H E R E M I L A N I J A N UA R Y 2015

– the Fortunello horse shoe, with or without diamonds, and the Ladybug, cheerfully dressed in red (the only Dodo in 3D). Recent Dodo innovations include the launch of its new line of watches, offering an eclectic mix of vibrant colours and an eye-catching design. One such example is its Paradise Green Watch featuring a stainless steel case with a rose gold-coloured PVD bezel and crown and a woven leather strap (see photo), credit for which also goes to the hype created by the spectacular photographic campaign by Guido Mocafico in perfect Flemish style. A perfect accessory for an effortless, chic aesthetic, confirmed by coloured straps that can matched and paired with different outfits to suit individual requirements. >> Corso Matteotti, 9. T: 02 49524750. www.dodo.it. M1-M3 Duomo. Map G4


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Guidelines Accessories

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This directory, grouped by category, is a list of establishments recommended by the editors of Where Magazine and includes regular advertisers. INDEX TO ABBREVIATIONS

T: Telephone number M1, M2…: Underground lines MAP LOCATIONS

Note that references in bold at the end of each listing (A1, B5 etc) refer to the coordinates on the street maps on pages 94-95. SHOPPING

Visitors should note that VAT is 22% and it is generally included in the price of goods. Shopping hours are generally from 9.30am to 7.30pm; less centrally located shops still take the traditional lunch break. Most shops are closed on Sundays (except those located in central Milan) and on Monday mornings. Make sure to always check ahead. >> Tax-Free Shopping

By law, non-EU residents are entitled to reclaim the VAT paid on items purchased and exported from the EU: before finalizing a purchase, they should ask the shop assistant whether they are eligible for a tax refund. UNION PAY Italy Hotline 800 873 045

UnionPay is the national bankcard association in China, responsible for operating the unified inter-bank clearing and settlement system in China and developing the international acceptance network for UnionPay cards. More than 2000 shops already accept this card in Milan allowing hundred of thousands of affluent Chinese customers to shop with their fovourite cards. DINING

Reservations for most restaurants are strongly advised. In Italy, service is included in the price meaning that although tipping is not compulsory, it is obviously appreciated as a sign of satisfaction. Some menus include the word “coperto”, a small surcharge corresponding to the cost of the service and bread. Although no dress code exists in Italy, semiformal clothing is usually considered de rigeur at restaurants. All restaurants and bars are non-smoking unless a separate smokers’ area is specifically offered. Set meals: prices are per person. € = 30 € or less / €€ = 31-50€ / €€€ = 51-100€ / €€€€ = 101-150€ / €€€€€ = 150€ and above. ENTERTAINMENT

Several venues offering food are included in the Entertainment section. These are considered as meeting places rather than gourmet addresses. Most major theatre productions are listed there, together with a list of other entertainment. Since programme times are subject to change (often on a daily basis) it is impossible to list all of them. We therefore suggest that you doublecheck details regarding specific programme times. Major events can be found in the “Where Now” section.

Agent Provocateur

Irreverent lingerie brand, Agent Provocateur has chosen via Verri for its Italian debut. The seductive elegance, typical of the boutique, tempts customers into a playfully evocative area, dominated by the brand’s signature colours – black and pink. Open Mon-Sat 10.30am-7.30pm; Sun 11am-7pm. www.agentprovocateur.com. Via Pietro Verri, 1. T: 02 76024043. M1 San Babila. Map F4

Angela Caputi Giuggiù The brand is renowned throughout the world. Sophisticated, original creations made from unusual materials such as plastic and resin, combined to create unique objects both in terms of colour and shape. Her creations have been used as accessories by famous television and film producers. The accessory as a focal point, capable of creating a look or dressing up any type of garment. A magical blend of contemporary and classical taste. A dream well worth the wearing. Open Tues-Sat 10am1pm/2.30pm-7.30pm. www.angelacaputi.com. Via Madonnina, 11. T: 02 86461080. M2 Lanza. Map F4

Borsalino Historic Italian company synonymous with “hats” the world over. Each piece is an unrepeatable masterpiece, created with an artisan touch, the result of in-depth research that harmonizes fabrics, materials and colours. Open Mon-Tues 10am-2pm/3pm-7pm; Wed-Sun 10am-7pm. www.borsalino.it. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, 92. T: 02 89015436. M1-M3 Duomo. Map G4

Furla Contemporary luxury and a discreet, elegant style. A wide assortment of exclusively “Made-in-Italy” items: bags, footwear, belts, luggage, costume jewellery and jewellery. A perfect example of time-honoured Italian artisan tradition. The chain has other stores in Milan. Open Mon-Sun 10am7.30pm. www.furla.com. Piazza Duomo, 31. T: 02 89096794. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

Glassing The new flagship store, whose concept is the brainchild of designer Taco Langius, is located downtown in Piazza XXV Aprile, in Milan’s newly revamped fashion hub. In addition to sunglasses, customers can also find a fab range of prescription frames. An added plus is having your eyes tested by the store’s in-house optician. Open Tues-Sun 12noon-8pm. www.glassing.it. Piazza XXV Aprile, 7. T: 02 87242432. M2-M5 Garibaldi. Map F2

Henry Beguelin A “Made-in-Italy” brand of leather accessories, established on the Island of Elba at the beginning of the 1980s, has opened a new Milanese store in via Montenapoleone 9. In addition to various leather goods collections, the first floor houses a sort of museum showcasing the bags that have made the brand an icon of style. Open Tues-Sun 10am-7pm; Mon 3.30pm-7pm. www. henrybeguelin.it. Via Montenapoleone, 9. T: 02 76023820. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

Salmoiraghi & Viganò The new flagship store in piazza San Babila, the jewel-in-the crown of Italy’s largest chain of opticians, not only carries the latest collections of designer prescription glasses and sunglasses

It’s sale time at Vicolungo The Style Outlets From 3 January, your shopping experience at Vicolungo The Style Outlets will be even more special: it’s “Sconti Più” time, the double discount that allows you to save up to 70% on the outlet price of all Fall/Winter collections. Double the fun, double the discounts! Located just 30 minutes from Milan, this is the outlet nearest to Lombardy main city. Don’t miss the chance to browse the outlet’s 150 boutiques and more than 300 prestigious brands of clothing for men, women and children, accessories, homeware and cosmetics with year-round discounts of from 30% al 70% on the retail price. Hiking enthusiasts and winter sports aficionados can choose from among several top, sporty&high performance brands including Timberland, The North Face, Napapijri, Colmar, Dolomite and Salomon. Additionally, take a break from your retail therapy by visiting one of the outlet’s bars or restaurants serving typical Italian cuisine. Furthermore, thanks to the shuttle bus that connects Vicolungo The Style Outlets to the centre of Milan, shopping becomes even simpler. The service runs daily. For information and bookings visit www.zaniviaggi.it or call (+39) 02.867131. More information at http://vicolungo.thestyleoutlets.it/

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Luxury Top Brands Milan is known as one of the shopping capitals of the world. Although high-end purchases can be made in any part of the city, several urban areas are also entirely given over to the business of luxury shopping. First and foremost, the Quadrilatero della Moda, set amidst four of Milan’s most expensive and prestigious shopping streets, namely via Montenapoleone, via Manzoni, via della Spiga and corso Venezia. It is here that the most important fashion designers offer their luxurious creations. Where tip Discover the "Fashion History Tour" by Zani Viaggi (www.zaniviaggi.it/livemilano). Beyond the Quad itself, shoppers can visit other districts including the Duomo-corso Vittorio Emanuele II-Galleria-via Dante area, Brera and via Solferino, with corso Garibaldi, corso Buenos Aires and the VercelliBelfiore-Marghera districts. (see Map on pages 94-95)

ALBERTA FERRETTI PHILOSOPHY— www.albertaferretti.com Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. Via Montanapoleone, 18. T: 02 76003095. M3 Montenapoleone, M1 San Babila. Map G4

ASPESI—www.aspesi.com. Open Mon-Sat 10am7pm. Via Montenapoleone, 13. T: 02 76022478. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 BALENCIAGA—www.balenciaga.com Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. Via Santo Spirito, 19. T: 02 760841. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 BLUMARINE—www.blumarine.com Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. Via della Spiga, 42. T: 02 795081. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 BORSALINO—www.borsalino.com Open Mon-Sun 10am-2pm/3pm-7pm; Sat 10am7pm. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, 92 (and via Sant'Andrea, 5). T: 02 89015436. M1 Duomo. Map F4 BOTTEGA VENETA—www.bottegaveneta.com. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm; Sun 11am-7pm. Via Montenapoleone, 5. T: 02 76024495. • Maison Bottega Veneta, Via Sant’Andrea, 15. T: 02 77878115. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 BRUNELLO CUCINELLI—www.brunellocucinelli. com. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. Via della Spiga, 30 (Clothing). T: 02 76015982. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G3 • Via della Spiga, 5 (Accessories). T: 02 76014448. M1 San Babila. Map G4 CAR SHOE—www.carshoe.com Open Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 11am2pm/3pm-7pm. Via della Spiga, 1. T: 02 76024027. M1 San Babila. Map G4

T: 02 76317801. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 DOLCE&GABBANA—www.dolcegabbana.it Men: open Mon-Sun 10.30am-7.30pm. Corso Venezia, 15. T: 02 76028485. M1 San Babila. Map G4 • Women: open Mon-Sun 10.30am-7.30pm. Via della Spiga, 26. T: 02 76001155. M1 San Babila. Map G4 • Accessories: via della Spiga, 2. T: 02 795747. M1 San Babila. Map G4 EMILIO PUCCI—www.emiliopucci.com Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. Via Montenapoleone, 14. T: 02 76318356. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA—www.zegna.com Open Mon-Sun 11am-7pm. Via Montenapoleone, 27/E. T: 02 76006437. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4 ETRO—www.etro.com. Open Mon-Sun 10am7.30pm. Via Montenapoleone, 5. T: 02 76005049. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 FENDI—www.fendi.com. Open Mon-Sat 10am7.30pm; Sun 1am-7pm. Via Montenapoleone, 3. T: 02 76021617. M1 San Babila. Map G4 FRATELLI ROSSETTI—www.fratellirossetti. com. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 10am2pm, 3pm-7pm. Via Montenapoleone, 1. T: 02 76021650. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

CHANEL—www.chanel.com. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. Via Sant’Andrea, 10/A. T: 02 77886999. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

GIORGIO ARMANI—www.giorgioarmani.com Open Mon-Sun 10.30am-7.30pm. Via Montenapoleone, 2 (and in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II). T: 02 76003234. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 • One stop shop for Armani Lifestyle, from food to home accessories. Via A. Manzoni. Map F4

CHURCH’S—www.church-footwear.com Open Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 10am1pm/2pm-7pm. Via Sant’Andrea, 11. T: 02 76318794. M1 San Babila. Map G4 • Open MonSat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 10am-2pm, 3pm-7pm. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, 84. T: 02 72094454. M1-M3 Duomo. Map G4

GUCCI—www.gucci.com. Open Mon-Fri 10.30am-7.30pm; Sat-Sun 10am-7pm. Via Montenapoleone, 5/7. T: 02 771271. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 • Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. T: 02 8597991. M1, M3 Duomo. Map G4 • Via Brera 21, corner of via Fiori Chiari. T: 02 7202921. M2 Lanza Brera. Map F3

DIOR—www.dior.com. Open Mon-Sun 10am7pm. Via Montenapoleone, 12 (Women).

HermÈs—www.hermes.com. Open Mon-Sat 10.15am-7pm. Via Montenapoleone, 12. T: 02 76003495. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

For this season, BALENCIAGA proposes its “Papier A4 Zip Around” shoulder bag in calfskin featuring a zip and gussets on both sides, in the Mini version.

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DIOR’s delicate black satin décolleté with a pointed toe creates a fresh and feminine look.

hogan—www.hoganworld.com. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm. Via Montenapoleone, 23. T: 02 76011174. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4


JIMMY CHOO—www.jimmychoo.com Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. Via Sant’Andrea, 1/A. T: 02 45481770. M1 San Babila. Map G4 KENZO—www.kenzo.com. Open Mon-Sat 10.30am-7.30pm; Sun 11am-7pm. Via A. Manzoni, 25. T: 02 72080735. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4 KRIZIA—www.krizia.it. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. Via della Spiga, 23. T: 02 76008429. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G3 LORO PIANA—www.loropiana.com Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm; Sun 11am-7pm. Via Montenapoleone, 27. T: 02 7772901. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4 LOUIS VUITTON— www.louisvuitton.com. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 11.30am7.30pm. Via Montenapoleone, 2. T: 02 7771711. M1 San Babila. Map G4 • Open Mon-Sat 10am7.30pm; Sun 10.30am-7.30pm. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. T: 02 72147011. M1-M3 Duomo. Map G4 MISSONI—www. missoni.it. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. Via Sant’Andrea corner of via Bagutta. T: 02 76003555. M1 San Babila. Map G4 MIU MIU— www.miumiu. com. Open Mon-Sat 10am7.30pm; Sun 11am-9pm. Via Sant’Andrea, 21 - T: 02 76001799. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 • Via Sant’Andrea, 21 (Woman Accessories). T: 02 76001799. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 • Open Mon-Sat 9.30am10pm; Sun 10am-10pm c/o La Rinascente, Piazza Duomo. T: 02 55028800. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

MOSCHINO—www.moschino.it Open Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm. Via Sant’Andrea, 12. T: 02 76000832. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 • Open Mon-Sat 10am -7.30pm. Via della Spiga, 30. T: 02 76004320. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G3 PRADA—www. prada.com. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 11am-7pm. Corso Venezia, 3. T: 02 76001426. M1 San Babila. Map G4 • Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, 63/65. T: 02 876979. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4 • Via Montenapoleone, 8 (Woman). T: 02 7771771 / Via Montenapoleone, 6 (Man). T: 02 76020273. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 • Via della Spiga, 18 corner of via Sant'Andrea, 23 (Woman Accessories). T: 02 780465. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 RALPH LAUREN—www.ralphlauren.com Open Mon-Sat 10.30am-7.30pm; Sun 2pm-7pm. Via Montenapoleone, 4. T: 02 7788721. M1 San Babila. Map G4 ROBERTO CAVALLI— www.robertocavalli.com Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. Via della Spiga, 42 (and via Montenapoleone,6). T: 02 7630771. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 SAINT LAURENT—www.ysl.com. Open Mon-Sat 10.30am-7.30pm; Sun 11am- 7pm. Via Gesù, 4. T: 02 76000573. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4 SALVATORE FERRAGAMO—www.ferragamo. com. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 11am7pm. (Woman) Via Montenapoleone, 3. T: 02 76000054. M1 San Babila. Map G4 • (Man) Via Montenapoleone, 20/4. T: 02 76006660. M1 San Babila. Map F4 TOD’S—www.tods.com. Open Mon-Sat 10am7.30pm; Sun 1pm-7pm. Via della Spiga, 22. T: 02 76002423. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 • Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II (Sun 10.30am-7pm). T: 02 877997. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4 TOM FORD—www.tomford.com. Open Mon-Sat 10.30am-7.30pm. Via P. Verri, 3. T: 02 36529600. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 Trussardi—www.trussardi.it. Concept Store: Open Mon-Sat 10am-8.30pm. Piazza della Scala, 5. T: 02 80688242. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4 • Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. Via Sant’Andrea, 5. T: 02 781878. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

VALENTINO—www.valentino.com Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm; Sun 10.30am-7pm. Via Montenapoleone, 20. T: 02 76006182. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4 The perfect outfit for this season by EMILIO Pucci: the couture house’s aesthetic profiles VERSACE—www.versace.com. trendy shapes and details featuring unique, Open Mon-Sun 10am-7pm. beautifully tailored cuts. Via Montenapoleone, 11. T: 02 76008528. M1 San Babila, M3

Particularly noteworthy among the accessories for him is CHURCH'S brown calfskin McPherson shoe.

Montenapoleone. Map G4 • Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. T: 02 89011479. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4 ZILLI—www.zilli.fr. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. Via Gesù, 5. T: 02 49541950. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

Sizing Women clothes Euro US UK 34 2 6 36 4 8 38 6 10 40 8 12 42 10 14 44 12 16 Women shoes Euro US UK 36 5 3 37 6 4 38 7 5 39 8 6 41 9 7 42 10 8 ------------------Men clothes (chest) Euro US UK 44 34 34 46 36 36 48 38 38 50 40 40 52 42 42 54 44 44 Men shoes Euro US UK 41 8 7 42 9 8 43 10 9 45 11 10 46 12 11 47 13 12

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SHOPPING but also the exclusive Salmoiraghi & Viganò lines. A cult destination and a services centre of excellence, it offers 360 degree solutions in eyewear and eye care. The venue also boasts an in-store ophthalmic centre to guarantee that customers make informed purchases. Open MonFri 10am-8pm; Sat 10am-9pm; Sun 11am-8pm. www.salmoiraghievigano.it. Piazza San Babila, 3. T: 02 76000100. M1 San Babila. Map G4

Serapian A story of passion, creative genius and craftsmanship, an exclusive name in high-class leather goods. Serapian boasts two locations: an atelier in via Jommelli, where, since 1945 all of its collections are produced, and a boutique in via della Spiga. The latter offers a special “made to order” service for those in search of high-class objects whose every detail can be customized. Its hallmark features are unique, exclusive made-to-measure products exuding a sense of low-key luxury. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www.serapian.com. Via della Spiga, 42. T: 02 76024451. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G3

Children’s Clothing & Toys Miki House Superb quality and unique style are the hallmarks of this Japanese house of children’s fashion and style. Every collection is conceived with the child in mind. Fashioned in workshops in Japan, the clothing is made from

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fine fabrics and imbued with practical, functional, and unique touches. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www.mikihouse.co.jp. Via Montenapoleone, 8 entrance from via Sant’Andrea. T: 02 76011448. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

SophiePetit A welcoming, sought-after boutique dedicated to clothing collections and accessories for miniature trendsetters. SophiePetit offers a variety of pint-sized clothing and accessories for newborns all manufactured in Italy. In addition to ordering “custom-made” garments or purchasing gift items, the store also boasts a women’s department to satisfy all the requirements of fashion-forward moms-to-be or nursing mothers. Other services available include courses, meetings, a space where mothers can either nurse or change their babies, courtesy prams and lots more besides. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-1.30pm/2.30pm-7pm. www.sophiepetit. com. Via G. Rasori, 4. T: 02 45481732. M1 Pagano, M1 Conciliazione. Map C4

Clothing Men & Women Animal House Contemporary menswear stocking a wide selection of international brands - Blauer, Blundstone Shoes, B.D. baggies, Ganesh, Hartford - at this store created as an offshoot of Host. Animal House is gradually becoming a new destination address for men in the know. Open Mon 3pm-7.30pm; Tues-Sat

10am-7.30pm. Via A.Saffi, 7. T: 02 4694900. M1 Conciliazione, M1-M2 Cadorna. Map D4

Aspesi Likes to define its style as “ basic, with a twist”. The cult brand, created in 1990 by fashion veteran Alberto Aspesi, features quirky, tailored lines, elegant details and natural materials. His current collections are still based on the original “no-frills” philosophy and will appeal to all those who like their outerwear without flashy labels. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www.aspesi.it. Via Montenapoleone, 13. T: 02 76022478. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

Fedeli This flagship store, located in via Montenapoleone since 1946, showcases men and women casual clothes which blend tradition and research to render each garment with a sense of elegance and sophistication. The company’s passion for top quality, elegant design and its devotion to individual customer requirements makes it a symbol of pure, high-class “Made in Italy” fashion. English, French, German and Spanish spoken. Fedeli has recently opened a new boutique in Seoul (South Corea). Open Mon-Sat 10pm-7pm. www.fedelicashmere.com. Via Montenapoleone, 8. T: 02 76023392. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

Giambattista Valli Giambattista Valli has recently opened his first Italian boutique in via Sant'Andrea. The space will stock the entire prêt-à-porter womenswear line, alongside a range of accessories including


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Designer stores Alessi An “art factory” which offers utensils and accessories signed by some of the most renowned names in international design. Open Mon 3pm-7 pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.alessi.com. Via A. Manzoni 14/16. T: 02 795726. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Artemide Located close to the historic Palazzo Poldi Pezzoli, the shop is given over entirely to lighting. Lamps and light systems boasting cutting-edge technology plus a design consultancy service. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www. artemide.com. Via A. Manzoni, 12. T: 02 778712201. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Azucena Outstanding quality both in terms of design and innovative materials, often combined with more conventional ones, interpreted by artisans and architects. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Fri 9am1pm/2.30pm-7pm; Sat 9am-1pm. www.azucena.it. Via della Passione, 8. T: 02 798527. M1 San Babila. Map G4

ARTEMIDE Eclipse lamp designed by Vico Magistretti (1967): a classic design that will never go out of style.

De Padova A temple of high-class Italian design, each floor of its flagship store is dedicated to a specific sector – bedroom furniture, living-room furniture, accessories, office furniture – all featuring simple, clean-cut, classic contemporary lines. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.depadova.it. Corso Venezia, 14. T: 02 777201. M1 San Babila, M1 Palestro. Map G4

Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www. meritalia.it. Via Durini, 23. T: 02 76007701. M1 San Babila. Map G4

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A hallmark symbol of design applied to lighting. Since the Sixties, it has offered elegant light collections resulting from collaboration with the best international designers. Open Mon 3pm7.30pm; Tues-Sat 9.30am-1pm/3pm-7.30pm. www. flos.com. Corso Monforte, 9. T: 02 76003639. M1 San Babila. Map G4

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Bellora The finest home linen manufacturer in Italy for a spontaneous, fresh lifestyle marked by simplicity and elegance. In addition to three shops (via Monti 27, via Durini 17, and via Manzoni 43) Bellora also has corners in the Coin flagship stores. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www. bellora.it. Via A. Manzoni, 43. T: 02 6596361. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Cassina An elegant, sophisticated space, located in the highly central Via Durini, for a brand that boasts over 80 years in the industry. Open Mon 2.30pm7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.cassina.com. Via Durini, 16. T: 02 76020745. M1 San Babila. Map G4

Christofle Christofle evokes innovative modern design and the elegance of times gone by with its beautifully crafted silver cutlery, tableware, crystal jewellery and gift objects. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.christofle.com. Corso Venezia, 6. T: 02 781948. M1 San Babila. Map G4

Danese A small shop, with a vaguely understated air, for one of Italy’s legendary design brands. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-1.30pm/2.30pm-7pm. www.danesemilano.com. Piazza San Nazaro in Brolo, 15. T: 02 58432104. M3 Missori, M3 Crocetta. Map F5

Top designers, quality of manufacture and flexibility in product design, make Flou one of the worldleaders in bedroom systems. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Fri 10am-2pm/3pm-7pm; Sat 10am-7pm. www.flou.it. Via Manzoni, 37. T: 02 654245. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Fontana Arte The protagonists of this Italian luxury lighting brand are its lamps, crafted mainly from steel and glass, based on an idea of discreet, functional elegance. Open Mon 2pm-7pm; Tus-Sat 10am-1pm/2pm-7pm. www.fontanaarte.it. Alzaia Trieste, 49. Corsico (Mi). T: 02 45121. Off Map

Kartell This is the flagship store of a brand that has become a household name worldwide. It offers furniture, accessories and lamps, interpreted in a wide array of different colours. Open Mon 3pm7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.kartell.it. Via C. Porta, 1. T: 02 6597916. M3 Turati. Map F3

Meritalia Leader company in series and custom made furniture, specialized in high quality design. Research and innovation are key points in sofas, armchairs, tables, chairs, beds and furniture.

Almost fifty years after its launch, Poltrona Frau presents the new colours for its iconic Dezza armchair, designed in 1965 by Milanese architect Gio Ponti.

It offers table accessories and objects in glass, ceramics and metal created by a small number of select designers. Open Mon-Fri 10am-1pm/3pm7pm. Saturday by appointment only. www.paolac. com. Via Solferino, 11. T: 02 862409. M2 Moscova. Map F3

Poltrona Frau A symbol of Italian artisan elegance. In addition to its cult leather armchairs, it also stocks a rich collection of sofas, beds, tables, desks and accessories. Open Mon 2.30pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www. poltronafrau.com. Via Durini, 1. T: 02 6570626. M1 San Babila. Map G5

GLASS CREATION BY VENINI combining colour, art and style. From the ‘Author’ collection by Ettore Sottsass, the “Yemen” glass is one of the masterpieces of the Venetian brand.

Sawaya & Moroni Offers furniture and, in particular, chairs, distinguished by an eclectic, ultra-contemporary style. Open Mon-Sat 10am-8pm. www. sawayamoroni.com. Via A. Manzoni, 11. T: 02 86395218. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Spazio Pontaccio It stocks unique design masterpieces of international and Italian classic and modern design furniture. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am7pm. www.spaziopontaccio.it. Via Pontaccio, 18. T: 02 8057025. M2 Lanza. Map F3

Venini The art of glass-making. The new collections and the historic pieces of this brand founded in 1921 are showcased against a neutral, minimalist background. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-1.30pm/2.30pm-7pm. www.venini.com. Via Montenapoleone, 9. T: 02 76000539. M1 San Babila. Map F4

Villeroy & Boch The company boasts years of experience in the field of product design and interior design. Open Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.villeroy-boch.com. Via Montebello, 35. T: 02 65584928. M3 Turati. Map F3 w w w.wh e re t ravel e r. com   33


SHOPPING bags, shoes, jewelery and furs. The boutique will also offer an exclusive service allowing customers to order bespoke items in a number of rare, exotic skins. Open Mon-Sat 9am-7pm. www.giambattistavalli.com. Via Sant’Andrea, 12. T: 02 76311790. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

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Herno’s famed quilted jackets and outerwear are available at its flagship store in via della Spiga. Its uber-sophisticated men’s, women’s and children’s collections are housed within a

truly evocative setting, embellished by a series of screens that run throughout the store, for a truly interactive, high-tech experience. Open Tues-Sat 10am-7pm, Mon 3pm-7pm. www.herno.it. Via della Spiga, 1. T: 02 94432789. M1 San Babila.

The Just Cavalli flagship store is dedicated to a young, hip crowd in search of new worlds. Here the style-savvy will find men and women’s pret-aporter collections, accessories, eyewear, costume jewellery, watches and lingerie. Its interior space has been skilfully designed to highlight different themes and is inspired by urban, metropolitan lofts. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 11am-7pm. www.robertocavalli.com. Corso Matteotti, 18. T: 02 76280740. M1 San Babila. Map G4

K-Way The brand has its first stand-alone store in the centre of Milan in via Ugo Foscolo, near the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. The boutique carries clothing and accessories for men, women and children. An innovative, high-tech space whose offer is designed to guide customers in their choice of garments. Its window features high-tech plasma screens to inform customers about prices and special offers while, once inside, customers can use the digital Factotums on-hand to view prices, discounts, sizes and availability. www.kway.com. Via Ugo Foscolo, 8. T: 02 86996389. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

Culinary innovation

Like a trend hunter, KÜNZI S.p.A. brings a revolutionary juice extractor to Italy: the Kuvings Silent Juicer. Where can you buy it? At Outliving in the highly central via Agnello, just moments away from the Duomo. It’s not a conventional juicer, nor a blender, nor a food processor: it’s a juice extractor, i.e. a machine that extracts all the goodness contained in fruit and vegetables. It has no blades, it doesn’t cut, nor blend, nor chop. It features an especially developed Low Speed Extraction Method (80rpm), which retains more nutrition and enzymes as well as the natural colour and taste of the juice. Silent Juicer squeezes and extracts for a higher juice yield, with a touch of tasty pulp and fibre, without ever foregoing either taste or goodness. It comes in two models, NS998 and BM (the latter has two extra filters to make ice cream, sorbets and smoothies), and different colours including white and silver grey. Outliving. Via Agnello, 8. M1-M3 Duomo. www.outliving.it

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Larusmiani Concept Boutique A Concept Boutique extending over 700 sq.m. on three floors, it oozes simplicity and understated luxury, reflecting the subtlety of its sumptuous apparel. The perfect place to build your wardrobe with exclusive pieces. Larusmiani takes luxury retail to a new level. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 10.30am-1.30pm/2.30pm-7pm. www.larusmiani.it. Via Montenapoleone, 7. T: 02 76006957. M1 San Babila. Map G4

Manzoni 24 A stylish location in the heart of the city where customers can discover all the elegance of its uber-luxe fur collections. Sophisticated creations for those who appreciate modern style and traditional Italian craftsmanship. Its specialized staff is on-hand to suggest the look best suited to each and every customer’s individual requirements. Open 10am2pm/3pm-7pm. www.condorpelli.it. Via Manzoni, 24. T: 02 76001395. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Marella Marella offers a full, diversified range of designs boasting a refreshingly contemporary spirit, in keeping with the latest trends. Its coats, jackets and suits, designed to be paired with small easy chic pieces, are an absolute must. Seductive, easy-to-wear garments for elegant, dynamic women. www.marella.com. Corso Vittorio Emanuele corner of Piazza Liberty. T: 02 76012747. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4 • Corso XXII Marzo, 4. T: 02 5463754. Map H4


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SHOPPING it wholly “Made-in- Italy” products, has several boutiques in Milan in corso Vittorio Emanuele II 34, corso Buenos Aires 38, Via Dante 16, via Torino 67, via Marghera 18 and corso Vercelli 8. Boutique corso Vercelli: open Mon 1pm-7.30pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 3pm-7.30pm. www.nadinefashiongroup.it. T: 02 43510306. Corso Vercelli, 8. M1 Conciliazione. Map C4

Pinko The young, trendy brand has opened a new boutique in via Montenapoleone, a wonderland featuring the colourful Pinko universe. An unusual play of lights characterizes the different rooms of the boutique, including the “special room”: a dark, silk-carpeted space overlooking a small internal garden. www.pinko.it. Via Montenapoleone, 26. T: 02 76014184. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

E-MARK See page 50.

Massimo Sforza Domus Prima is the name of the first Milanese flagship store of designer label Massimo Sforza. A sought-after address in the heart of via Montenapoleone where you can find all the style and elegance of the brand’s refined menswear collections, distinguished by figureflattering, couture apparel, ultra-light knitwear and artistic intarsia, precious fabrics and skins including cashmere and crocodile and beautifully handcrafted footwear and accessories. www.massimosforza.com. Via Montenapoleone, 23. T: 02 76015653. Map F4

VIGANò ALTA MODA See this page.

displays extending over a surface area of 600 square metres in the heart of Milan. The new space hosts the “best of” Caractère and Elena Mirò’s collections, alongside other prestigious brands of the iconic Group, an expression of pure Italian taste. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm. www.mirogliopiazzadellascala.com. Via Verdi, 2 corner of via Manzoni. T: 02 97389718. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

Mortarotti

An Italian fashion house known for its readyto-wear clothing. Established in 1951, since its inception, Max Mara has always offered clean-cut, beautifully tailored lines. Although it has numerous sales points scattered throughout Milan, Italy and the rest of the world, it is not a chain store but rather a real designer label. Open Mon-Sat 10am7.30pm; Sun 10.30am-7.30pm. www.maxmara.com. Corso Vittorio Emanuele II. T: 02 76008849. M1-M3 Duomo, M1 San Babila. Map G4

Since 1885, Mortarotti has been a cult destination of Milanese style. Initially established as a footwear boutique, over time, it enlarged its offer to also include women’s clothing collections. Its via Manzoni boutique carries the creations of the best Italian fashion brands, for a contemporary, elegant style, perfect for all occasions. The boutique also offers its clientele a tailoring and home delivery service. In addition to its via Manzoni boutique, Mortarotti also has stores in via Belfiore 6, corso Magenta 29 and via Francesco Sforza 1. Via Manzoni 14/16. Open 10am-7.30pm and Sun 11am-7pm (only via Manzoni). T: 02 76003839. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Miroglio Piazza della Scala

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A few steps from the Teatro alla Scala and the Gallerie d'Italia, Miroglio has just opened a new, fashion-forward concept store: 13 window

The new Nadine boutique can be found in one of Milan’s most sophisticated shopping streets. This well known Italian brand, which prides itself on

Red Valentino An evocative space housing clothing and accessories collections. The store is a succession of three room featuring white capitonné walls and large crystal chandeliers. Decorated like a surreal old house and boasting a warm, elegant, intimate atmosphere, no detail has been left to chance including tromp l’oeil sketches on the walls and tall white cabinets displaying the designer’s latest collections. www.redvalentino.com. Corso Venezia, 6. M1 San Babila. Map G4

Viganò Alta Moda Since 1933, a reference destination in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele for those wishing to purchase exclusive articles: handcrafted coral jewellery and cameos, hats, gloves, shawls, umbrellas and fans in pure Italian style. Its courteous multilingual staff (English, French and Spanish) are always on-hand to offer their clientele expert advice. Open Tues-Sat 10.30am-1pm/2pm-7pm; Mon and Sun 11am-1pm/2pm-7pm. www.vigano1919.it. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, 14. T: 02 86462229. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

Department Stores & Shopping Centers Brian&Barry Building (The) A 12-floor “vertical dream”, starting from the basement and spiralling upwards to the 9th floor, hosting the ASOLA | Cucina Sartoriale restaurant helmed by chef Andrea Torretta, and the 10th floor featuring a terrace/lounge space. The megastore

A unique fashion outlet in the heart of Milan  Since 1978, the best Italian designer labels for men and women.  Clothing, accessories and shoes at prices discounted up to 60%.  Just a few minutes from Linate Airport, Central station and the city center.

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SHOPPING will host a series of different high-end products and services including clothing, food, cosmetics, design objects, jewellery and watches. Open daily 10am10pm. www.thebrianebarrybuilding.it. Via Durini, 28. M1 San Babila. Map G4

Excelsior Milano Seven floors of exclusive brands, in the heart of Milan, ranging from fashion to beauty; from food to design. Among these, worthy of particular note is Eat’s Store, a food market conceived for a discerning clientele which offers a restaurant divided into three areas: elegant “take-aways”, “fast” bistrot fare and, finally, “slow” tasting experiences. The ground floor, overlooking Galleria del Corso, offers a Design Bar, a Beauty space and Tiffany’s shop-in-shop… plus Valextra, Ladurée and a flower corner. Luxury designer brands showcased include Marc Jacobs, Manolo Blahnik, Christian Louboutin and Givenchy. Open daily 10am-9pm. www.excelsiormilano.com. Galleria del Corso, 4. T: 02 76307301. M1-M3 Duomo. Map G4

la Rinascente MUST SEE A fabulous department store overlooking the Duomo, a real part of Milan’s history. 10 storeys with a refined and contemporary ambience where shoppers can find an exclusive selection of fashion for men, women and kids, accessories, beauty, lingerie, home interiors, food and design. la Rinascente Food & Restaurants on the 7th floor features a Food Market brimming with rare delicacies, all origin controlled. It also offers visitors a choice of as many as nine bars and restaurants designed to cover the entire spectrum of taste (open 7 days a week until midnight; dedicated entrances also on via Santa Radegonda, 1 and via San Raffaele, 2. T: 02 8852471). Open seven days a week: from Mon-Thurs 9am-9pm; Fri-Sat 9.30am-10pm; Sun 10am-9pm. www.rinascente.it. Piazza Duomo, 10. T: 02 88521. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

FASHION OUTLETS Vestistock An historic multi-brand outlet, established in 1979 in the centre of Milan (corso Buenos Aires district) and recently revamped, it offers customers the possibility of purchasing bigname brands at affordable prices. Vestistock carries a vast assortment of classic-chic clothing and accessories for him and for her carrying the signatures of revered fashion lables of the likes of Gucci, Missoni, Prada, Dir, Ralph Lauren, Etro, Armani, Moschino as well as lots of other top brands, at as much as 70% off. The perfect venue for” bargain” hunters. Open daily 10am-7.30pm. Facebook Vestistock Milano. Via Ramazzini, 11 (Corso Buenos Aires district). T: 02 29534502. M1 Porta Venezia. Map H3

Jewellery & Watches Argenteria Dabbene UNIQUE An institution in Milan since 1939, Dabbene epitomizes luxury and exclusivity in the production of only the finest silverware. Since the very beginning it has offered a rich catalogue of unique objects, including homeware and tableware, entirely crafted in-house. Dabbene offers beautifully crafted design objects, a perfect fusion of tradition and contemporary taste. Since its inception, the brand has stood

International Bookshops Milan offers a vast selection of international and foreign-language print media. The newsstands in the centre sell international newspapers and magazines, while leading bookstores always offer a section dedicated to international books. Likewise, several specialized booksellers also stock an array of niche publications. Insider tips from Where Milan Abook Piccolo A wide selection of publications on architecture, art, design, photography and theatre. Via Rovello, 2. T: 02 72333504. M2 Lanza. Map E3 American Bookstore A reference point for Englishspeaking readers. Ancient books and prints department. www.americanbookstore.it. Via M. Camperio, 16. T: 02 878920. M1 Cairoli. Map E4 L’Archivolto Libreria Specialized in architecture, urban design and Milanese history. www.archivolto.com. Via Marsala, 3. T: 02 6590842. M2 Moscova. Map F2 TRONY Books, CDs, DVDs, videogames, cell phones, MP3, IT, TV, Hi-Fi, cameras and camcorders, a ticket service, photo printing, bar and Internet Point. www.troni.it. Via della Palla, 2 corner of via Torino. T: 02 84259030. M1-M3 Duomo, M3 Missori. Map F5 Il Libro - Libreria Internazionale Specialized in educational publications and foreign language literature. www.il-libro.it. Via F. Ozanam 11. T: 02 2049022. M1 Lima. Off Map La Feltrinelli Express It offers books, CDs, DVDs, multimedia items, stationery and the largest selection of paperbacks in the city in original language versions. www.lafeltrinelli.it. Stazione Centrale. T: 199 151 173. M1-M3 Centrale. Map H1

La Feltrinelli Libri e Musica Books, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, magazines, videogames, new technologies, graphics, stationery and gadgets, talks and live music, bar, ticket office. www.lafeltrinelli.it. Piazza Piemonte, 2. T: 199 151 173. M1 Wagner. Map B4 Libreria degli Atellani Large catalogue of classics and contemporary fiction, non-fiction texts and art books. International magazines, specializing in fashion and interior design. www.atellani.it. Corso Magenta, 65. T: 02 4816150. M1 Conciliazione. Map D4 Libreria dell’Automobile Publications on cars and motorbikes in Italian and other foreign languages. www. libreriadellautomobile.it. Corso Venezia, 45. T: 02 76006624. M1 Palestro. Map G4 Libreria del Mare Italian and foreign publications (above all, British, American and French) dedicated to navigation in all types of waters, water sports, marine biology, naval history and tourist guides. www. libreriadelmare.it. Via Broletto, 28. T: 02 86464426. M1 Cairoli, M1 Cordusio. Map F4 Libreria Ulrico Hoepli One of Italy’s largest bookstores, it offers over 500,000 titles (30% in foreign language versions).

Subscriptions to Italian and foreign periodicals and access to international databases for bibliographical and book research. www. hoepli.it. Via U. Hoepli, 5. T: 02 864871. M1-M3 Duomo, M1 San Babila. Map F4 Libreria Rizzoli Galleria It stocks as many as 40,000 books and dedicated corners with International books and a few magazines. www.rizzoli. eu. Gallerie Vittorio Emanuele II. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4 Melting Pot An excellent choice of books in Spanish, English, French, Portuguese, German and Russian, almost all in paperback versions. www. libreriameltingpot.it. Via Vettabbia, 3. T: 02 58310713. M3 Missori. Map E7 Mondadori Multicenter A chain of megastores scattered throughout the city, offering a wide assortment of books, CDs, DVDs, videogames, phones, electronics, IT, café, foreign newsstand and Internet Point. www.inmondadori.it. Several locations in the city (piazza Duomo, corso Vittorio Emanuele II, via Marghera, via Berchet). Piazza del Duomo, 1. T: 02 45441113. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F5 Triennale Bookstore Specialized in architecture, design, modern and contemporary art. www.triennale.it. Viale Alemagna, 6. T: 02 72018128. M1-M2 Cadorna FN. Map D3

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Pisa Orologeria Rolex Boutique A reference point for all Rolex aficionados. The Pisa family has always been a forerunner on the global timepiece scene and now hosts the Rolex Boutique. Its state-ofthe-art assistance centre offers “real-time service” and a highly qualified post-sales assistance. Enthusiasts will appreciate the professionalism and courtesy of its staff. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www.pisaorologeria.com Via Montenapoleone, 24 T: 02 76317726

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out on account of its matchless creativity which sees the combination of this noble metal with other highly sought-after materials including jade, malachite, rock crystal, lapis lazuli, fossils, shells, coral and marble. At its spacious boutique in the heart of Milan, Dabbene also stocks a number of highly covetable, prestious brands including Baccarat, Lalique, Puiforcat, Ginori, Wedgwood, Robbe & Berking, Carlo Moretti, Ricci and many others besides. Open TuesSat 9.30 am-7pm. www. argenteriadabbene. com. Largo C. Treves, 2 corner of via Balzan. T: 02 6554406. M2 Lanza. Map F3

Breguet This historic brand, synonymous with excellence and technological innovation, shares its exclusive Milanese venue with lovers of

the creations of high-class horologerie, by presenting an extensive collection of unique timepieces and jewellery. A scenographic staircase with marble walls leads to the second floor where, in addition to its display cases, visitors are invited to discover everything that they’ve ever wanted to know about Breguet’s workshops at the store’s virtual room which offers the screening of interactive, thematic films. Open Mon-Sun10am-7pm. www.breguet.com. Via Montenapoleone, 19. T: 02 76007756. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Buccellati Heir to a tradition that dates back to the 18th century and a favourite with the royal families of Europe, Buccellati offers stunning designs featuring a “tulle, lace or honeycomb” effect. Also known for its silver and extraordinary animal collections. Open Mon-Sat 10.30am1pm/2pm-7pm. www.buccellati.com. Via Montenapoleone, 23. T: 02 76002153. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Bulgari

Among the most noteworthy names in the world together with Cartier and Tiffany, since the very beginning, Bulgari has been a reference point for luxury jewellery. It also carries watches, fragrances, accessories Impeccably tailored lines by MANZONI 24, and small in which even the noble furs are adapted to table items. Its suit young contemporary style. most famous collection

is the “Bzero1”, originally crafted in gold and subsequently embellished with diamonds and precious stones. Open Mon 11am-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.bulgari.com. Via Montenapoleone, 2. T: 02 777001. M1 San Babila. Map G4

Cartier In addition to its jewellery, Cartier is also famous as a luxury maker of watches, second only in the world to Rolex. Renowned for its design and technology, Cartier’s steel watches are embellished with details in gold, platinum and diamonds. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www.cartier.it. Via Montenapoleone, 16/A corner of Via Gesù. T: 02 3030421. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

Chopard The Swiss brand, famed throughout the world for its refined timepieces and jewellery collections, has opened the doors of its recently refurbished boutique in via della Spiga. The ground floor houses the Chopard Uomo collection, with one space, in particular, dedicated to the LUC, 1000 Miglia and Manifacture collections. In fact, the new Milanese Chopard boutique is the only one in the world to boast a Men’s Room of this kind. The first floor is home to the accessories room, a room dedicated to its Women’s collections and a VIP room featuring the Maison’s most exclusive pieces of high-class jewellery and haute horologerie. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www.chopard.com. Via della Spiga, 14. T: 02 76394950. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

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Daniela De Marchi-Ddm Situated just a stone’s throw from the Duomo, Atelier daniela de marchi - ddm is an evocative

location where jewellery collections are designed and handcrafted: exclusive collections that accompany those wearing them on a day-to-day basis. Located on the ground floor of an historic building, the atelier serves as a perfect backdrop to the designer’s creations: jewels rendered unique by the patented “Dropage” technique in silver, bronze, brass and semi-precious stones covered in different colored enamels. The Atelier is an iconic destination for the savvy radical chic Milanese élite. Tues–Sat 10am-7pm. www.danielademarchi.it. Via dei Piatti, 9. T: 02 86995040 M1-M3 Duomo, M3 Missori. Map E5

Dior Following a complete makeover by Peter Marino, the women’s boutique of the historic Paris maison in via Montenapoleone 12 hosts clothing, accessory, jewellery and high-class

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timepiece collections all set within an exclusive, sophisticated ambience, in perfect keeping with the brand’s creations. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www.dior.com. Via Montenapoleone, 12. T: 02 76317801. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

Dodo The gold Dodo jewellery line, created in 1995, by Pomellato, is by now a classic either for gift or collection purposes. It sells an array of animal charm pieces, each of which has a particular meaning. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am7pm. www.dodo.it. Corso Matteotti, 9. T: 02 49524750. M1 San Babila. Map G4

Faraone Having undergone a complete makeover, this historic maison of highclass jewellery interprets Italy’s famous tradition of goldsmithery according to an innovative, sophisticated and exclusive vision. A real jeweller’s showroom, a “never-seenbefore” and contemporary concept of high-class jewellery that though boasting a new style and soul nevertheless retains its timehonoured heritage and personality. Faraone offers two exclusive lines, a pret-a-porter line "I Composable" and a haute couture line "One of a Kind", both featuring an infinite number of combinations, shapes and colours. Open Mon-Fri 10am-7pm. www.faraonegioielli.it. Via Montenapoleone, 9. T: 02 76319153. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

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Gobbi 1842 Founded in 1842, Gobbi is a reference point for refined jewellery and precious timepieces, such as Patek Philippe, Rolex and Tudor. You will get the same fine assistance that the Gobbi family has been providing its clients for the last six generations. The upper-floor laboratory provides quick, top quality, watch repair and maintenance service. Open Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.gobbi1842.it. Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 15. T: 02 76020536. M1 San Babila. Map G4

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Located in the Quadrilatero della Moda since 1971, Gioielleria Pennisi is an exclusive backdrop like its sophisticated collections of High-Class Jewellery, a unique meeting point for collectors and aficionados of the art of goldsmithery and vintage jewellery which, together with a rich collection of objects de vertu, Art Déco and Retrò jewellery, constitute the hallmark feature of the collections signed by Pennisi. Everything began with the passion of its founder, Giovanni Pennisi, a diamond dealer with a vocation for collecting antique art. Now his passion is carried on his son Guido, his daughter, Marina and Guido’s wife, Paola. The family were later joined by the third generation, Emanuele Ferreccio Pennisi and Gabriele Pennisi. Open Mon 3.30pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 9.30am-12.45am/3.30pm-7pm. www.gioielleriapennisi.it. Via Manzoni, 29. T: 02 862232.M1 San Babila. Map G4

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Ideally located in the heart of Milan’s “Golden Fashion Triangle”, Jaeger-LeCoultre opened its first Italian boutique in keeping with the spirit of invention and creativity which has set this reference brand of Haute Horlogerie apart in the field of watchmaking since 1833. Featuring an elegant, low-key interior, this exclusive space harmoniously blends the best of design and contemporary materials with an Art Déco style,


SHOPPING a period in which the Swiss watchmakers created the legendary Reverso. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.jaeger-lecoultre.com. Via Montenapoleone, 1. T: 02 76281376. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

Luigi Verga A large selection of some of the most desirable watch brands available on the market, including Rolex, Patek Philippe, Cartier, IWC, JaegerLeCoultre, Tudor. Luigi Verga also prides itself on its after-sales service and boasts an on-premises UNI EN ISO 9001: EDITION 2008 certified repair workshop. Open Tues-Sat 10am-1.30pm/3pm7pm. www.luigiverga.it. Orologeria Luigi Verga: Via G. Mazzini corner of via Dogana, 3. T: 02 8056521. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F5 • Luigi Verga Orologi: Corso Vercelli, 7. T: 02 43995176. M1 Conciliazione. Map C4

Martino & Mazzolini A quaint artisanal “bottega” where jewellery is created using the ancient “lost wax” technique. The material chosen to fashion its various creations is mainly bronze. The idea is to create eye-catching, fun jewellery that can be worn on a daily basis by those choosing them. All the jewellery (rings, bracelets, necklaces, pendants and earrings) are strictly hand-crafted in the store’s open-plan laboratoriy and are designed to satisfy individual tastes and requirements. www.martinoemazzolini.it. Via G. Rasori, 8. T: 02 39400445. M1 Pagano. Map C4

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Mimì An exquisite, young jewellery brand designed by the Broggian family, has its first monobrand boutique in via Gesù 3. A space distinguished by its elegant, cosmopolitan allure, displaying the brand’s brightly coloured, uber-feminine collections in niches carved out in the wall. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.mimi.co. Via Gesù, 3. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

Pisa Orologeria A watch lover’s paradise for over 70 years. Prestigious timepieces with particular attention to the latest innovations. Assistance centre and specialized workshop. Unique gift packaging with delivery guaranteed to any part of the world. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www. pisaorologeria.com. Via P. Verri corner of via Montenapoleone, 9. T: 02 762081. M1 San Babila, M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

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Pisa Orologeria-Rolex Boutique The Pisa family has always been a forerunner in the world watch sector and now hosts the Rolex Boutique. The collaboration between the Pisa family and the Rolex brand goes back over 70 years. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www. pisaorologeria.com. Via Montenapoleone, 24. T: 02 76317726. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Rocca 1794 Master jewellers and watchmakers since the 18th century, Rocca rates among the first importers of luxury Swiss watches. A selection among the most prestigious brands: Damiani, Rolex, Breguet, Ulysse Nardin, Omega, Cartier, Panerai, Piaget, Vacheron Constantin, Breitling, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Tudor, Gagà. Rocca garantees outstanding levels of competence and expert skillfull consultancy. Open Mon-Sun 10am-7pm. www.rocca1794.com. Piazza Duomo, 25. T: 02 8057447. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

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SHOPPING Ronchi Opened in 1929, it has become a prestigious reference point for all watch lovers, always combining the passion for the high level watchmaking with the love for the refined jewellery, the continuous research of the fashion trend as well as the classic. Among the most prestigious brands: Rolex, Tudor, JaegerLeCoultre and Franck Muller. Open Open Tues-Sat 9.30am-1pm/3pm-7pm. www.ronchigioielli.com. Via Gonzaga, 5. T: 02 877449. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F5

Sicis Jewels Milanese luxury mosaic maison Sicis recently opened its first Italian Sicis jewellery boutique

in via della Spiga devoted entirely to its luxe jewellery and watch collections. Heavily armored cases inlaid with precious gold and platinum mosaics serve as the perfect backdrop to highlight the superb craftsmanship of the mosaic masters’ artistry of nano- and micro-mosaics. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.sicisjewels.com. Via della Spiga, 9. T: 02 798780. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

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Tiffany & Co. This world-renowned jeweller has four flagship stores in Milan, Florence, Bologna and Rome. Located in the heart of Milan’s fashion district, it carries an exclusive selection of classically simple jewellery and gift items in perfect keeping with the tradition of its famous New York counterpart founded in 1837. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www.tiffany.com. Via della Spiga, 19/a. T: 02 76022321. M3 Montenapoleone, M1 San Babila.

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ToyWatch The brand interprets a new concept of luxury with its brightly coloured watches. Unique collections that are distinguished by their wholly “Madein-Italy” style and design but also the search for innovative materials, often including a fusion of polycarbonate, plasteramic, steel or velvet combined with Swarovski elements that embellish their faces and straps. www.toy-watch.it. Via Montenapoleone, 25/3. T: 02 76005996. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

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Founded in 1924, Damiani is an Italian family-run company with a flagship store located on the corner of via Sant’Andrea. The luxury jeweler offers collection of exquisitely handcrafted pieces that symbolize the timeless appeal of unmistakable Italian style. The Belle Epoque collection is inspired by the graphic design of cine film and, like the cinema, brings dreams and great feelings to life: rings, cufflinks and charming cross-shaped pendants in white gold with baguette-cut stones. Four versions - full pavé of diamonds, diamonds and sapphires, diamonds and rubies, and diamonds and emeralds. Belle Époque is a work of fine jewellery through the beautiful but difficult setting of the gems with a classic yet Deco taste. -Damiani, via Montenapoleone 10. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4 www.damiani.com -Rocca 1794, piazza Duomo 25. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4. -Rocca 1794, Lugano, via Pessina 6. www.rocca1794.com

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Respect for the past, a taste for beauty, a passion for travel and a search for harmony are the underlying values that the Maison has continued to uphold since its creation in 1906. Values which though never losing sight of contemporary styles nevertheless continue to encourage an ongoing dialogue between those who create the jewellery and those who wear them. A timeless recognizable style defined by elegance, femininity and creative audacity are the hallmark features found in all the collections of this historic brand. For a century Van Cleef & Arpels have been fusing inspiration and technical prowess into creations embodying expertise, ingenuity and talent. Open Tues-Sat 10am-7pm, Mon 3pm-7pm. www.vancleef-arpels.com. Via P. Verri, 10. T: 02 7767951. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

Leather & Luggage Francesco Biasia Italian leather accessories brand Francesco Biasia has opened its first monobrand store in the heart of Milan. The new boutique takes customers on a journey in discovery of the brand’s universe: its concept, reminiscent of an artisan’s workshop, features a meld of natural materials such as wood, iron and gres. The designer uses the simplicity of natural materials to tell the story of Italian craftsmanship whose stylish elements reflect his meticulous workmanship to create glamorous bags suited to a discerning, sophisticated international clientele. Open Mon-Sat 10am2pm/3pm-7pm. www.biasia.it. T: 02 76341418. Corso Venezia, 8. M1 Porta Venezia. Map G4

Giòsa Milano UNIQUE An atelier combined with a showroom in the Brera district, where the particular way to work the crocodile leather is, before being

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a business, a family history for about 40 years. The atelier merges the traditional working techniques of how to handle the most precious leathers with the modern and innovative way to transform them. Today Giòsa Milano has become a reality bringing the finest craftsmanship and producing unique pieces intended to satisfy each costumer’s necessity, from the choice of colors to the most sophisticated finish. Open Mon-Fri 9am-1pm/2pm-7pm: Sat and Sun by appointment. www.giosamilano.com. Via Ciovasso, 6. T: 02 86997441. M1 Cairoli, M2 Lanza. Map F4

Pellux-Rimowa Store Situated just a short distance from the Duomo, Pellux is the epitome of luxury travel luggage selling briefcases, suitcases, bags of all shapes and colours and handcrafted lines made from the most precious skins. It is the first Italian flagship store of Rimowa, leading producer of aluminum and polycarbonate suitcases. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 10am-7pm. www.pellux.it - www.rimowastoremilano.it. Piazza San Fedele, 2 (entrance from via Agnello). T: 02 864104. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

Serapian A story of passion, creative genius and craftsmanship, an exclusive name in high-class leather goods. Serapian boasts two locations: an atelier in via Jommelli, where, since 1945 all of its collections are produced, and a boutique in via della Spiga. The latter offers a special “made to order” service for those in search of high-class objects whose every detail can be customized. Its hallmark features are unique, exclusive made-to-measure products exuding a sense of low-key luxury. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www.serapian.com. Via della Spiga, 42. T: 02 76024451. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G3

Passion Shopping Christofle Since 1830, Christofle has mastered the art of working with silver, rendering this unique material sublime and special. A modern luxury design brand in its own right, with collections in



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The best shopping

la Rinascente, one stop shop The eagerly awaited winter sales start on 3 January. For your shopping, in the shadow of the Duomo, head to la Rinascente, a reference point of fashion since 1917.

Ten storeys featuring a refined, contemporary ambience where shoppers can find an exclusive selection of fashion for men, women and kids, accessories, beauty, lingerie, home interiors, food and design. Constant new arrivals from the most prestigious brands and emerging talents allow shoppers to find both timeless classics and the latest fashion trends.

featuring not only corners and a staff of expert makeup artists but also a stunning section devoted to jewellery of the calibre of Bulgari, Longines, Montblanc, Pomellato and Swarovski. Conversely, the Balcony houses the luxury accessories of famed and fabled Italian and international brands.

The basement floor houses the Design Supermarket, a floor devoted to design in its multiple expressions featuring a slew of articles carrying the signature of the greats of national and international designer: Alessi, Kartell, Pantone, Casamania, Foscarini and loads of others besides.

The store’s range of menswear fashion starts on the first floor (floors 1 and 2), where you can find the innovative Sneakers Zone featuring more than 400 products by 23 different brands, while the 3rd and 4th floors are given over to women’s fashions (including the must-visit footwear area). The 5th floor is dedicated to lingerie and children’s fashion.

The ground floor is a true emporium of beauty and prominent fragrance brands,

Continuing upwards, you’ll reach the 6th floor devoted to homeware collections while

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the 7th floor houses the exclusive Food Hall hosting various themed restaurants (Maio restaurant, Obikà, il Bar, YN vineria, Möet&Chandon Champagne Bar, Be Steak, My Sushi, Juice Bar and Panini De Santis) and the Food Market, where you can purchase any number of international delicacies. Visitors love this floor as it is the ideal place to find luxury food gifts enhanced by inspiring packaging and, what’s more, a fab panoramic terrace featuring a spectacular view over the spires of the Duomo. Finally, on reaching the 8th floor, make sure to pop into the oh so stylish Aldo Coppola hair salon with its must-visit Atelier. >> la Rinascente - Piazza Duomo. www.rinascente.it. Open 7 days a week. T: 02 88521. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4


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SHOPPING tableware, home decor, accessories, jewelry and a selection of Lalique crystals, that you can find at its exclusive boutique in the heart of Milan. Its products can be customized with engravings to suit individual requirements and the brand offers both a home delivery and worldwide delivery service. The brand's collections are available also at la Rinascente (6th floor). Open Mon-Sat 10 am- 7pm. www.christofle.com - pavillon.milano@ christofle.com. Boutique Corso Venezia, 6. T: 02 781948. M1 San Babila. Map G4

E. Marinella UNIQUE Established in 1914, the Marinella brand is known throughout the world for its stylish, hand-made neckties, worn by heads of state, industrial magnates and celebrities. In addition to the legendary shop - still located in Naples - and its sophisticated Milan boutique in via Manzoni (showroom in via Santa Maria alla Porta, 5), E. Marinella ties are also sold at its single-brand store in Tokyo, London and Lugano (via della Posta, 2 corner of via Canova. T: +41 919222924). Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.marinellanapoli.it. Via Manzoni, 23. T: 02 89010842. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

E-Mark This highly original shop-cum-workshop owned by Enrique Konisman restores and sells model trains and collectors’ toys. A paradise for model train aficionados where you can find a vast assortment of models (scale 1. 0 , H0 , N and Z) and accessories. The venue also has a repairs workshop which restores your models to working order, giving new life to model trains, machines and toys of all brands and periods using only original materials. Restoration activities are also extended to include clocks and watches of all brands and sizes. Open Mon-Fri 9.30am1.00pm/3.30pm-7.30pm. Saturday morning by appointment only. Special opening every Saturday in December. www.emarkmilano.it. Via G. Fiamma, 17 (entrance from via Archimede). T: 02 70006430. Map H4

Nonostantemarras

Made-in-Italy luxury furs

Set within the heart of Milan, the new Pellicce Canali Showroom serves as an exclusive showcase for its luxe fur collections and the Florence Mode brand, of which Canali is the exclusive licensee for Milan. Drop into Canali’s sleek store in Milan’s renowned fashion Quad to admire and try on their full-on collection of luxury pieces, distinguished by new materials and cutting-edge working techniques. In particular, the showroom carries an array of mink, lynx and sable for women but also a number of elegant fur garments for men. Its highly specialized staff is on-hand to help you choose from among the different types of fur displayed, all distinguished by painstaking attention to detail, superior-quality raw materials, impeccable tailoring and sartorial working techniques. Showroom: Via Alberico Albricci, 9. T: 02 877843. www.pelliccecanali.it M3 Missori. Map F5

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On stepping into the “nonostantemarras” space, customers will find themselves surrounded by seemingly different and contrasting “objets retrouvés”. The brainchild of innovative Italian designer Antonio Marras, this multi-functional space features a library, a cafè, a boutique and a bookstore where visitors can chat, gossip, look for ideas and inspiration, devise projects and encounter artists and writers while enjoying the inebriating aromas of coffee and tea. Open MonSat 10am-7pm. www.antoniomarras.it. Via Cola di Rienzo, 8. T: 02 89075002. Map C6

Outliving Situated just a few steps from the Duomo, Outliving has become a destination store for “quality Swiss” products. A magical world with two souls: one dedicated to those who are passionate about cooking, either for pleasure or as a profession, and another, more intrepid one for those who love the great outdoors. The store carries a variety of products: knives, kitchenware and homeware, multi-purpose items for travellers, binoculars, torches, compasses, barometric stations, whistles, thermoses and flasks. Open Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.outliving.it. Via Agnello, 8. T: 0280583246. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

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www.lascalashop.it. Largo A. Ghiringhelli. T: 02 45483257. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

Vanitas Gallery UNIQUE A highly sought-after space for real trend-seekers in search of inspiration in the world of fashion&furniture. A global concept store featuring mobile settings, inter-leading spaces that are regularly updated in a magical sequence of unique pieces and original editions. A refined meld of antique and contemporary works by renowned European and American 20th century designers (Giò Ponti, Prouvè, Ruhlmann). The exclusive location annexed to the gallery is a real workshop of style dedicated to women’s clothing and accessories including jewellery, fragrances and the latest Parisian trends in day and evening wear. Open Mon-Fri 10am-1pm/2.30pm-7pm. milano@vanitasvanitatum.it. www.vanitasgallery.it. Via Vincenzo Monti, 41. T: 02 4987342. M1-M2 Cadorna. Map D3

Vintage Watches Milano One of the most accredited watch stores selling period and modern timepieces, for the past thirty years Vintage Watches Milano has been a cult destination for either the purchase or sale of prestigious, new, second-hand or vintage watches. Boasting a warm, elegant atmosphere, in the heart of Milan’s shopping and design district, it showcases examples of some of the most desirable watch brands in the world at decidedly competitive prices: Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Vacheron Costantin, Cartier, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Longines, IWC, Universal Genève and lots of others besides. In addition to offering a free evaluation service, the sales point also has a fast-fix repair shop to guarantee that your prized possessions run like clockwork. Open Mon 2.30pm-7.30pm; Tues-Sat 10am1.30pm/2.30pm-7.30pm. www.vwmilano.com. Corso Garibaldi, 112, corner of via Marsala. T: 02 36753661. Map F2

SHOES Alfonso Garlando Tailor-made, Italian-style shoes are the protagonists at this charming boutique in the Brera district, which offers made-to-measure shoes for ladies and brides available in hundreds of different styles and a wide array of materials. Open Mon 12.30am-7.30pm; Tues-Sat 10am7.30pm; Sun 11am-1.30pm/2.30pm-7pm. www.alfonsogarlando.it. Via Madonnina, 1. T: 02 874665. M2 Lanza. Map F4

Ballin The signature brand of “Made-in-Italy” excellence and leader in the artisan production of luxury footwear has recently opened a new singlebrand store in Milan. Extending over a surface area of 200 sq.m. in

A destination store for the lovers of ballet and opera, this fabulously equipped shop offers a wide choice of books, CDs, DVDs, gift items, merchandise, photos and posters. It has a corner dedicated to dance equipment and shoes by Freddy, the official sponsors of the La Scala Ballet corps. Purchases can also be made online. Open ARGENTERIA DABBENE, Mon-Sun 10.30am-7.30pm a perfect fusion of tradition and on evenings during and contemporary taste. performances.


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PASSION SHOPPING PETTINAROLI Founded in 1881 and now run by the fourth generation, it is considered one of the oldest venues in the city. Since its inception, the shop has been a reference point for style and elegance in writing paper, business cards, printed documents, desk items and photo albums in beautifully handcrafted leather according to time-honoured Italian tradition. The basement floor houses a vast assortment of prints and antique maps. Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4 www.fpettinaroli.it • www.pettinarolimapsandprints.com www.facebook.com/PettinaroliMilano - Piazza San Fedele, 2 (entrance from via T. Marino) - T: 02 86464642-1875

CHRISTOFLE Located in the heart of Milan, Christofle is a modern luxury design brand in its own right, offering collections in tableware, home decor, accessories, jewelry and a selection of Lalique crystals, that you can find at its exclusive boutique in corso Venezia. However, its cutlery, in the steel versions, Christofle Silver or Sterling Silver, also available with gold-plating, take pride of place. Its products can be customized with engravings to suit individual requirements and the brand offers both a home delivery and a worldwide delivery service. The brand's collections are also available at la Rinascente (6th floor). www.christofle.com - pavillon.milano@christofle.com Corso Venezia, 6 - T: 02 781948

ARGENTERIA DABBENE An institution in Milan since 1939, Dabbene epitomizes luxury and exclusivity in the production of only the finest silverware. Since its inception, the brand has stood out on account of its matchless creativity which sees the combination of this noble metal with other highly sought-after materials including jade, malachite, rock crystal, lapis lazuli, fossils, shells, coral and marble. At its spacious boutique in the heart of Milan, Dabbene also stocks a number of highly covetable, prestious brands including Baccarat, Lalique, Puiforcat, Ginori, Wedgwood, Robbe & Berking, Carlo Moretti, Ricci and many others besides. www.argenteriadabbene.com Largo C. Treves, 2 corner of via Balzan - T: 02 6554406

JAEGER-LECOULTRE Located in the heart of Milan’s Quadrilatero, in Via Montenapoleone, the Jaeger-leCoultre boutique is a benchmark for Haute Horologerie. Featuring an elegant, low- key interior, this exclusive space harmoniously blends the best of design and contemporary materials with an Art Déco style, a period in which the Swiss watchmakers created the legendary Reverso. A must-visit space featuring all the timeless elegance of the creations of this Swiss watch manufacturer which also recently opened new, exclusive boutiques in Venice, Rome, and Madrid. Map G4 www.xxxxxx.org Viale xxxxx, 6 www.jaeger-lecoultre.com T: 02 xxxxx Via Montenapoleone, 1- T: 02 76281376 More info: www.wheremilan.com More info: www.wheremilan.com w w w.wh e re t rave l e r. com   51


SHOPPING stiletto heels and evening sandals featuring the brand’s unique, unmistakable style. More than 600 creations for all seasons combing both classic and exotic materials – from cork to printed snakeskin, from goretex to gelatinous materials -, worn by beautiful people and fashionistas the world over. Open daily 10am-7pm. www. stuartweitzman.com. Via Sant'Andrea, 10/A. T: 02 76003316. M1 San Babila. Map G4

Vergelio

VIBRAM See this page.

Milan’s Quadrilatero della Moda, the store makes a statement with its minimalist lines and elegant decor. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www.ballinshoes.it. Via Santo Spirito, 5. T: 02 76020183. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

Fratelli Rossetti Renowned throughout the world for their comfort and fit. These beautifully handcrafted shoes are a perfect mix of luxury and tradition, with an added touch of originality. Beautiful and stylish to boot. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm; Sun 10am2pm/3pm-7pm. www.fratellirossetti.com. Via Montenapoleone, 1. T: 02 76021650. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

OUTLIVING See page 50.

Sergio Rossi Sergio Rossi awakens the femme fatale in every woman. Beautifully crafted, comfortable, eye-catching footwear designed for women in search of an iconic symbol of style. Each pair of shoes is checked for quality at least 120 times. Sergio Rossi also stocks handbags. Open MonSat 10am-7pm. www.sergiorossi.com. Via Montenapoleone, 27. T: 02 76006140. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Stuart Weitzman A brand specializing in comfortable, high-fashion women’s footwear, Stuart Weitzman offers trendy styles, uber-luxe pumps with staggeringly high

A historic brand offering some of the finest quality footwear for men and women. Collections that are always abreast of the latest fashion trends without ever foregoing quality. A Madein-Italy “must”. The chain has many other shops scattered around the city. Open Mon 3pm7.30pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7.30pm. www.vergelio.it. Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 10. T: 02 76003087. M1 San Babila. Map F4

Vibram From the well-known Italian company that produces rubber soles for sports footwear and, in particular, hiking boots, amongst other things, this shop offers the highly original “Vibram FiveFingers” product that adapts perfectly to the shape of any foot. Open Mon 3.30pm-7.30pm; Tues-Sat 10.30am-1.30pm/3pm-7.30pm. www.vibramfivefingers.com. Via R. Sanzio, 6. T: 02 36528461. M1 Wagner. Map B4

Stationery Fabriano Boutique The boutique sells superlative quality luxury stationer’s items, combining the high quality of Fabriano paper with materials, such as leather and linen, to make even the most simple of everyday items special. Products include diaries, bags, wallets, notepads, photo albums, cards and an array of different articles produced using only the most exclusive Italian raw materials. Open Mon 1.30pm-7.30pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 2.30pm-7.30pm. www.fabrianoboutique.com. Via Ponte Vetero, 17. T: 02 76318754. M1 Cairoli. Map F4

Pettinaroli Established in 1881 as a print shop and this year celebrating its 130th anniversary, it subsequently branched out into traditional stationery. On offer, highly unique gifts, personalized planners, business cards printed on the finest of papers and antique prints. Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.fpettinaroli.it. Piazza San Fedele, 2 (entrance from via T. Marino). T: 02 864646421875. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

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VERSACE >> Overlooking the central octagon of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the Versace boutique is a new opening in the heart of Milan. More info on www.wheremilan.com

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For more than 170 years Dormeuil has been one of the most important reference points for luxury fabrics “Made-in-England” for made-to-measure garments. Its exclusive Milanese flagshipstore in via Bigli, is the ideal place to rediscover the supreme quality of Dormeuil products with a cornucopia of compositions, patterns and colour variations, manufactured using only the finest fibres and where customers can draw on the expertise of its team of professional staff. Open Mon-Fri 9am-6pm. www.dormeuil.com. Via Bigli, 19. T: 02 86450456. Map B7

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For football lovers For all football enthusiasts, but not only, we suggest several “must-visit” locations to satisfy your passion for sport.

XXIV Maggio, you can find all the official merchandise of the “most prominent club in the world”. Special price discounts for official AC Milan card holders. Open daily 10am-8pm. Milan Store Piazza San Fedele. Duomo district. M1-M3 Duomo. T: 02 45486224. Map F4 Milan Store Piazza XXIV Maggio. Navigli district. T: 02 89422711. Map E6 www.acmilan.com Inter (F.C. INTERNAZIONALE) A new singlebrand store, Solo Inter, is dedicated to one of the most successful Italian Football League clubs, i.e. F.C. Internazionale (Inter). A real “Nerazzurri” passion shop where fans can buy all sorts of official merchandise including books, magazines and photos but also clothing, sports accessories, jewellery, watches and kitchen and homeware items. Open daily 10.30am-8pm. Solo Inter. Via G. Berchet, 1. Duomo district. M1-M3 Duomo. T: 02 80582044. Map F4 www.inter.it

A.C. Milan The new official sales point of the Milan Store is located at the club’s new headquarters of Casa Milan (Portello district). Directly accessible from either the museum or the square, this “Experience Store” carries all the best Milan merchandise including the team’s official jerseys and technical gear. A brand new addition is the bookshop, selling books dedicated to the Club, its history, its stars and the various team shirts worn throughout its long history. Open Mon-Wed / Fri-Sun 10am8pm; Thursday 10am-10pm. Milan Store. Piazza Aldo Rossi, 8. Portello district. M1 Lotto. T: 02 62285613. Off Map casamilanstore.acmilan.com

JUVENTUS The Juventus Store is an ideal venue for “Bianconeri” enthusiasts: two floors featuring the entire range of Nike clothing, accessories, gadgets, gift ideas, plus an exclusive area where Juve fans can have their team shirts customized. Open Mon-Sun 10am-8pm. Juventus Store. Corso Europa, 20. Duomo district. M1 San Babila. T: 02 92869364. Map G4 www.juventus.com

Gazzetta Store The “Gazzetta dello Sport” magazine, the historic, pink paged Italian sports newspaper, has a twin-level flagship store where you can purchase sweat shirts, T-shirts, track suits and gadgets. Open Tues-Sun 10am-7.30pm, Mon 2pm-7.30pm. Gazzetta Store. Corso Vittorio Emanuele II (Galleria San Carlo). Duomo district. M1 San Babila. T: 02 76280654. Map G4 www.gazzettastoremilano.it San Siro, Temple of Football Named after the famous Milanese footballer Giuseppe Meazza, the San Siro Stadium is the largest stadium in Italy and the third in Europe. All seats are covered in this threetiered structure which has a capacity of 79,471 and is the home stadium of two of the three most successful Italian Football League clubs: A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale (Inter). The stadium also has a Gift Shop (T: 02 4046430) and a Museum (T: 02 4042432) displaying all kinds of historic items from both Milan’s and Inter’s past: old jerseys, photos, boots, tickets and a fabulous trophy case. However, even better than the museum is the guided stadium tour which gives you a chance to sit in VIP seats and visit each of the home teams’ locker rooms. In summer it also hosts important concerts. San Siro Stadium. Piazzale A. Moratti. M1 Lotto. Off Map. www.sansiro.net

Casa Milan

Located in Corso Vittorio Emanuele II (Galleria San Carlo), the new Milan Megastore is an innovative store offering the “Rossoneri” supporters everything they could wish for: match and training kits, football equipment, leisure wear and accessories, home equipment, gadgets and other gifts. Open daily 10am-8pm. Milan Megastore. Corso Vittorio Emanuele II (Galleria San Carlo ), Duomo district. M1 San Babila. T: 02 49580176. Map G4 At the Milan Stores, located in piazza San Fedele, just behind the Duomo, and in Piazza

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Handmade items and monthly tips on elegance

Milan Style Journey Every month a useful suggestion from StyleInMi™, the only service offering you a style journey into the heart of Milan conceived by Fabio Sbranchella and especially created for men in discovery of pure Milanese style. The living room of an aristocratic palace in the heart of Milan, a fireplace, suits, fabric books, portraits of masters of style and elegance. A venue boasting an unmistakable aura found only in authentic tailors’ shops. These are the things that struck when I first entered the Prata & Mastrale-House of Tailoring (via Fatebenefratelli, 17), where I was welcomed by its owner, Aldo Invitti di Conca, a courteous individual of rare sophistication, who outlined all the services offered by his sartorial haven which, I can assure you, are many and excellent, ranging from suits to jackets right up to shirts. All

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of these are created using two alternative methods, based on the time that lucky customers have at their disposition. Hence, savvy style connoisseurs can either opt for the venue’s Made-to-Meaure service, requiring only one fitting or its Bespoke option, involving creating a pattern, followed by 3 fittings. What happens if you’re just passing through? This does not present a problem, P&M’s creations are so beautiful that it’s worth your while taking a plane to return to Milan for subsequent fittings! The choice of cloths takes place while sipping a cup of coffee or even two because so many are available and they’re all only of the finest quality, whether they be Italian or British. My suggestion? A beautiful tweed jacket for cold winter weekends.

FOR WHERE READERS Readers of ‘Where Milan’ interested in visiting this boutique with StyleInMi™ will not only be entitled to a discount on our style journey but will also receive a surprise from its owners. Just contact the StyleInMi™ staff at style@styleinmi.com making sure to mention ‘Where Milan’.


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ENJOY MILAN EXPERIENCE E. MARINELLA Neapolitan sartorial brand E.Marinella doubles its presence in the Milanese capital with a new sales point in the highly central via Manzoni. Discover its full collection of handcrafted ties, the epitome of Italian elegance, alongside a range of accessories from small leather goods to luggage, fragrances, watches and eyewear but also outerwear, shirts and knitwear, all details of style for an elegant, sophisticated wardrobe. The brand now also caters to women with a stylish selection of bags and scarves. Conversely, its via Santa Maria alla Porta venue will continue to remain a sartorial atelier. Map G4 www.marinellanapoli.it Via Manzoni, 23. T: 02 89010842. M3 Montenapoleone

Lanieri Italians do fit better. A tailor always at the ready to make your suit wherever you happen to be and in just a few clicks: lanieri.com handcrafts 100% Made-in-Italy made-to-measure suits and delivers them at your door in just 4-6 weeks. Select on lanieri.com your cloth of choice from among the best Italian fabrics available, personalize it and fill out the form with your measurements. The brand also offers a new personal stylist service for international guests visiting Milan: a ‘2.0’ tailor visits your room, takes your measurements, shows you fabrics and saves the data in a system to enable you to ubsequently make online purchases. Request a visit on live.lanieri.com. Where Milan offers a 30€ discount on the first suit: just enter the promo "WHERE-LAUNCH30" code when purchasing on www.lanieri.com

DORMEUIL For more than 170 years Dormeuil has been one of the most important reference points for luxury “Made-in-England” fabrics for tailor-made garments. The exclusive Milanese showroom/store located in Milan's highly central via Bigli is the ideal place to rediscover the supreme quality of Dormeuil products featuring a cornucopia of compositions, patterns and colour variations, manufactured using only the finest fibres. Additionally, its highly qualified staff is on-hand to offer customers expert advice. Map B7 www.dormeuil.com Via Bigli, 19 - T: 02 86450456. M3 Montenapoleone

BRIONI In the famed and fabled Quadrilatero della Moda, Brioni’s atelier in Milan is the Italian brand’s largest in the world to-date, boasting a space for luxury menswear of more than one thousand square metres and a team of expert tailors specializing in the crafting of bespoke items. The three floors of this sleek boutique display the brand’s collections of casual, formal and classic attire, plus accessories, footwear and an upmarket sartorial atelier. Furthermore, an innovative digital service allows customers to put together their favourite looks for the creation of a personalized virtual wardrobe. Map G4 www.xxxxxx.org Viale xxxxx, 6 www.brioni.com T: 02 xxxxx Via Gesù, - T: 02 76390086. M3 Montenapoleone More info: 2/4 www.wheremilan.com More info: www.wheremilan.com w w w.wh e re t rave l e r. com   55


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FOOD & WINE Pasticceria Cova

The sweet side of the city For those with a sweet tooth Milan is a real temple of taste. Whether you’re looking to purchase, taste or give as a gift, gourmands in search of culinary variety will be spoilt for choice! By Stefania Vida

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n via Montenapoleone Pasticceria Cova is one of those places whose appellation ‘historic venue’ is fully justified. A cult destination for gourmands since 1817, it has had the singular honour of being mentioned by name and, what’s more, several times, in the works of Ernest Hemingway, who loved its atmosphere and delicacies. www. pasticceriacova.com Pasticceria Marchesi in via Santa Maria alla Porta 11/a still retains its original early nineteenth century atmosphere and has a counter at which you can drink a cup of coffee accompanied by tiny, mouth watering treats. www.pasticceriamarchesi.it Since 1911, pastry shop and chocolatier

Giovanni Galli has specialized in the artisanal production and sale of marron glacés, Boeri chocolate covered cherries, pralines and almond paste. www.giovannigalli.com Zàini, the historic Milanese chocolate factory, is a timeless location near Corso Como decked out with period furniture and a counter at which customers can savour authentic cakes, hot chocolate laced with violet flowers or rose buds, sweet treats and bread and chocolate. Located in Milan’s via Mecenate, Vergani is the first shop where not only can you purchase but, above all, taste Panettone, the sweet symbol of Milanese tradition. A gourmand boutique stocking Vergani’s authentic fresh panettone

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(plus special versions) year-round. www.vergani.it The famous school of the Belgian chocolatier boasts one of its most illustrious brands, i.e. Neuhaus Maître Chocolatier, in Milan (via San Vittore). A true paradise for lovers of exquisite chocolate, interpreted here in all of its most sought-after forms, from more than 100 varieties of pralines to mouthwatering bars with dried fruit, right up to its more unusual letters or gift cards. www.neuhaus-cioccolato.it

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FOOD EXPERIENCE Armani/Dolci GLAMOROUS Via Manzoni 31 is possibly the most glamorous address for Milanese patisserie: Armani/Dolci is a location dedicated by world-renowned designer Giorgio Armani to the world of chocolate and not only. Here you can find elegant pralines, chocolate bars, assorted dragées or fruit preserves, delightful gifts that are perfect for any occasion, also thanks to the store’s elegant, unmistakable packaging. Open daily 10am-7.30pm. www.armanidolci.com. Via Manzoni, 31. T: 02 62312686. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

ArtedelRicevere On the 5th floor of The Brian&Barry Building Sanbabila, look out for monobrand corner ArtedelRicevere, an Italian brand of high-class teas established in Milan in 2002. A small though elegant shop-in-shop which, with its refined selection of teas represents an oasis of luxury, relaxation and wellness in the frenetic hustle and bustle of metropolitan shopping. Open daily. www.artedelricevere.com. C/o The Brian&Barry Building.Via Durini, 28. M1 San Babila. Map G4

Bagel Factory (The) Corso di Porta Vittoria is the address of the second Milanese sales point dedicated to bagel buffs where real American bagels are prepared according to ancient Jewish tradition for either a quick in-house snack or a take-away treat that can be eaten while strolling along the Navigli or through downtown Milan. Open Mon-Wed 8am-10pm; Thurs-Sat 8ammidnight; Sun 10am-10pm. www.thebagelfactory.it. Corso di Porta Vittoria, 46. T: 02 87187697. Map G5

Chiù ITALIAN GOURMET A Bistrot and wine-bar but also

a “cult delicatessen” offering gourmet products that can either be sampled in loco or ordered

as takeaways. Offerings on the menu include a delicious range of pasta, cold cuts, cheeses, pizza bread topped with cold cuts of your choice and fresh mozzarella, accompanied by an astute selection of wines and artisanal beers. You can enjoy your food outdoors, even in winter. From lunch to an aperitivo, from dinner to gourmet shopping. English spoken. Free Wi-Fi. Open Mon-Sat 9.30 am-9.30pm. www.chiu.eu. Via V. Monti, 32. T: 02 39400694. Map D4

Unique Wineries Lots of useful suggestions about traditional and trendy wineries for a one-of-a-kind tasting experience: from Where Milan’s reporter Carolina Scuri

Conti This small cosy shop and restaurant is located in the courtyard of a prestigious location in via Montenapoleone. Here you can taste and purchase not only “confetti” (sugared almonds), cakes, chocolates and tea and coffee blends but also raw fish, caviar and Mediterranean-style pasta dishes. The location also boasts an event space for photo shoots, private parties and other happenings. Its minimalist, peaceful and elegant atmosphere is the perfect place to savour the finest Italian specialties. Open Mon-Sat 8am-11pm; Sun 10am-11pm. www.conticafe.it. Via Montenapoleone, 19. T: 02 76394934. M3 Montenapoleone, M1 San Babila. Map G4

Cova Pasticceria Founded in 1817, by none other than one of Napoleon’s soldiers. Thanks to its strategic position, in the heart of the Quadrilatero della moda, this venue is a true Milanese classic. Established as a pasticceria, it also offers a house aperitivo: an infusion of herbs and flowers based on a secret recipe. Open noon-7pm. www.pasticceriacova.it. Via Montenapoleone, 8. T: 02 76005599. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

Eataly Smeraldo A cult destination dedicated to highclass Italian gastronomy: 5,000 sq.m. devoted to food and the best, locally sourced products spread out over 4 floors hosting not only 19 eateries and a

ENOTECA COTTI A “not-to-be-missed” address for wine lovers. Opened in 1952, this is one of the best stocked wine bars in the city. Enter an old-world atmosphere, boasting impressively stocked shelves and an extraordinary selection of wines and spirits. www.enotecacotti.it. Via Solferino, 42. T: 02 29001096. M2 Moscova. PECK The search for quality is Peck’s primary aim, achieved through a careful selection of products from all over the world with more than 3,000 labels including wines, distillates and rare magnums that enrich the emporium’s offer of whites, reds, rosés, Italian and French sparkling wines. www.peck.it. Via Spadari, 9. T: 02 8023161. M1-M3 Duomo, M1 Cordusio. SIGNORVINO Located just a few metres from the Duomo, on the first floor, a well-stocked wine store offers a selection of more than 1,000 wines produced entirely in Italy. Taste them while nibbling on an array of delectable gastronomic specialities. Piazza Duomo corner of corso Vittorio Emanuele , 42. T: 02 89092539. M1-M3 Duomo. MOSCATELLI “Real connoisseurs discover secrets” is the motto used to define this time-honoured venue. A welcoming wine bar in Brera where courtesy and professionalism are still the order of the day. Its staff are on-hand to offer you advice about its fab cocktails and astute selection of wines accompanied by tantalizing appetizers. Corso Garibaldi, 93. T: 02 6554602. M2 Moscova.

TARTUFI & FRIENDS >> This truffle lounge in Montenapoleone area is a beautiful restaurant and luxury food shop. More info on www.wheremilan.com

VINICOLA ROTONDI Located in the Isola district, this multi-awardwinning Milanese wine bar offers a great selection of superb Italian and international labels: wines, liqueurs, sparkling wines, champagne, grappas and distillates but also digestifs, rum and several of the world’s top whiskies. Piazzale Lagosta, 2. T: 02 66804652. M5 Isola.

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FOOD Neuhaus Maître Chocolatier

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In Milan, the famous school of Belgium chocolate boasts one of its most famous brands: the Neuhaus shop is a small treasure trove where pralines – more than 100 varieties that arrive fresh, each week, from Belgium – are displayed in cases like precious jewels, alongside bars with dried fruits, characteristic letters of the alphabet and greeting cards, all made exclusively from chocolate. www.neuhauscioccolato.it. Via San Vittore, 6. T: 02 72000096. M2 Sant’Ambrogio. Map D5

The historic Milanese chocolate factory Zàini has celebrated in 2013 its 100th anniversary with the opening of a new space in Milan. A timeless location decked out with period furniture and a counter at which customers can savour authentic cakes, hot chocolate laced with violet flowers or rose buds, sweet treats and bread and chocolate. The best place to taste and buy some of the best chocolate in town. Open Mon-Sat 8am-10pm. Via de Cristoforis 5, corner of Corso Como. T: 02 694914449. M2-M5 Garibaldi FS. Map F2

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starred restaurant (Alice) but also rooms for food workshops, a convention centre and loads and loads of music. Eataly has opened in the theatre space of Milan’s former legendary Teatro Smeraldo and hosts a huge stage and offers a totally free season of music. The specialised eateries open every day from 12am to 3.30pm and from 7pm to 11pm; the Lavazza and Vergnano bars are open from 10am to 12pm; the “Salumi e formaggi” eatery is open from 12am to 11pm. www.eataly.it. Piazza XXV Aprile, 10. M2-M5 Garibaldi FS. Map F2

Guido Gobino Renowned, maître chocolatier from Turin, Piedmont, has debuted in Milan in corso Garibaldi 39 with a supremely high-quality range of his innovative creations. Don’t miss his oh-so delicious miniganache shaped like mosaic tiles, his spreadable gianduja cream, his dark chocolate “maximo” giandujotto whose filling contains up to 40 percent of the best PGI Piedmont hazelnuts and his minisheets of chocolate. Open Mon 3pm-8pm; Tues-Sun 10am-8pm. www.guidogobino.it. Corso Garibaldi, 39. T: 02 89096601. M2 Lanza.Map E3

Luini A “panzerotto” at Luini’s, a pocket of pizza crust stuffed with all sorts of ingredients, including the basic mozzarella cheese and tomatoes, is a must for the street food. A Milanese institution since 1940, Luini is located just a stone’s throw from the Duomo and la Rinascente, that can easily be recognized by the crowds queuing up on the pavement. Never fear, service is quick and efficient and the wait is well worth it. Open Mon 10am-3pm; Tues-Sat 10am-8pm. www.luini.it. Via Santa Radegonda, 16. T: 02 86461917. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

Nespresso Boutique The over 270 Nespresso boutiques worldwide welcome coffee lovers to an environment dedicated to the art of “espresso”. A warm, comfortable and cosy area where you can truly experience the pleasure of all the coffee specialties. Several boutiques in central Milan: via Bigli 1/3, c/o la Rinascente Piazza Duomo, Galleria San Babila 4/d, Piazza Cantore 12, c/o Coin V Giornate and via Belfiore 16. www.nespresso.com. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-7.30pm; Sun 11am-7pm. Via Bigli, 1/3 6. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Pralines and homemade pastries, biscuits and panettone, “veneziana”, chocolates, sweets and over thirty different types of cream cakes, cannoncini and éclairs. It still retains its original early nineteenth century atmosphere and has a counter at which you can drink a cup of coffee accompanied by tiny, mouth watering treats. Pastries baked fresh on a daily basis and for the holiday season. A truly sweet treat. Open Tues-Sat 7.30am-8pm; Sun 8.30am-1pm. www.pasticceriamarchesi.it. Via Santa Maria alla Porta, 11/a. T: 02 876730. M1 Cairoli. Map E4

Peck MUST SEE A paradise for food lovers. At this high-class delicatessen, for years an authentic temple of Milanese taste, you will find the best of Italian excellence, from cured meats to sauces, from wines to liqueurs, from cheeses to olive oil. Spread out over three floors, Peck is also a great place for an unforgettable stopover, thanks to its large sampling areas. The search for quality is Peck’s primary aim, achieved through a careful selection of products from all over the world. A totally worthwhile gastronomic experience. Open Mon 3.30pm-7.30pm; Tues-Fri 9.30am-7.30pm; Sat 9am7.30pm. www.peck.it. Via Spadari, 9. T: 02 8023161. M1-M3 Duomo, M1 Cordusio. Map F5

Vanilla Bakery Vanilla Bakery is bigger and better than ever! They just opened to the public with a larger space and tons of novelties. Lots of surprises with regards to the famous cupcakes. These creations (3€ maxi, 1.50 € mini) are prepared using only fresh high-quality ingredients based on traditional Anglosaxon and American recipes. They bake all varieties of cakes including carrot cake, cheesecake, red velvet and triple chocolate, to mention a few, and can be customized to suit all types of celebrations. Vanilla's Brunch, served on Saturdays and Sundays, is another must of the week with a full menu (25€ adults, 10€ kids). The new opening brings also a new menu “AllDay-Food” that you can taste any time of the day for a break a snack or even dinner. You will simply fall in love at first bite. Open Tues-Fri 8am-midnight; Sat and Sun 9am-midnight; www.vanilla-bakery.com. Via San Siro, 2. T: 02 48102542. M1 Buonarroti. Map C4

Vergani Milan now boasts the first shop where not only can you purchase, but, above all, taste Panettone - the sweet symbol of Milanese tradition par excellence - year-round. A gourmand boutique where you can find Vergani’s classic, freshly-baked panettone (as well as its special versions) throughout the year. The first “zero km” panettone because it is delivered each morning to the shop while still warm from the Vergani bakery located at a distance of just some hundred metres. Open Mon 7am-1pm, Tues-Sat 7am-7.30pm, Sun 8.30am-1.30pm. www.vergani.it. Via Mercadante, 17. T. 02 45497606. Map H2

The taste of tea

Kusmi Tea, the famed Parisian company (originally founded in Russia in 1867) boasts an exclusive boutique in the heart of Brera. A bijoux boutique in Brera fronting Milan’s elegant via Fiori Chiari, where lovers of precious tea blends can find an unforgettable selection of teas and infusions presented in the brand’s distinctive packaging, i.e. coloured Baroque metal tins. Offset by stunning red flooring, the store proudly displays its myriad brightlycoloured, pop-Baroque metal tins containing more than 80 blends of black teas, green teas and infusions: whole tea leaves (not cut or in powder form), a careful selection of only the purest tea blends from China, India and Ceylon aromatized with the best essences from Grasse, Calabria or Madagascar, carefully wrapped in a handcrafted muslin sachet to allow the aroma to delicately permeate all of your senses. www.kusmitea.com Via Fiori Chiari, 24. M2 Lanza. Map F3

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The stars of taste shine in Milan Last month the hotel Principe di Savoia acted as an exclusive backdrop to the presentation of the new edition of the prestigious Michelin Guide featuring two new Milanese entries… By Stefania Vida

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he 60th edition of the Italian Michelin Guide features around 370 new additions, offering its readers more than 6,500 locations scattered across 2,000 communes. Lombardy reconfirms its status as the region boasting the highest number of starred restaurants, of which 14 are located in Milan. In addition to Alice Ristorante, Al Pont de Ferr Cracco, Joia, Il Luogo di Aimo e Nadia, Innocenti Evasioni, Il Ristorante Trussardi alla Scala, Sadler, Tano passami l’olio, Unico Milano, Vun and D’O (just a few kilometres from Milan), the Guide now features two new starred restaurant: Ristorante Berton, owned by chef Andrea Berton, and the first ethnic restaurant, Iyo, to be awarded a star by the Guide.

Ristorante Berton "Whenever I passed in front of the building site of Porta Nuova Varesine, I thought to myself: this is where my restaurant will be headquartered." Hence, Andrea Berton chose the futuristic Porta Nuova district: a contemporary, centrally-located glass tower complex that reflects his elegant, minimalist cuisine. The menu changes according 66  W H E R E M I L A N I J A N UA R Y 2015

to the availability of ingredients and in addition to the traditional ‘carte’, Berton serves a ‘lunch’ menu that panders to diners in search of quick, attentive service and high-quality food. The jewel in the crown at this restaurant is its ‘Chef’s table’ where guests get a front-row view of the action in the open kitchen (Viale della Liberazione 13. www.ristoranteberton.com). Iyo A reference point for Oriental cuisine in Milan, Iyo owes its fame to its outstanding kitchen staff, helmed by maestro Haruo Ichikawa, chef Lorenzo Lavezzari and owner Claudio Liu (see photo). This auspicious creative partnership is the underlying basis of Iyo’s originality and its offerings: sublime, deliciously flavoured dishes exit its spectacular open kitchen to reveal an imposing robatayaki that allows food to be cooked on a tiered grill. Their fish division turns out delicious raw fish platters: timeless classics mingle with more innovative delicacies, a blend of oriental flavours and the best Italian ingredients, to give life to a one-of-a-kind culinary experience (via Piero della Francesca 74. www.iyo.it).

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Haute Cuisine Acanto-Principe di Savoia A fabulously elegant ambiance awaits you at the famous Hotel Principe di Savoia. The tables are set just the right distance apart, the service is impeccable and the atmosphere exudes charm. The restaurant offers superior quality food prepared by renowned chefs with dishes that stylishly update the classics of Milanese cuisine, with risotto taking centre stage. The chef’s creativity is also expressed in the pasta, meat and fish dishes. Open daily 7pm-11pm. Brunch on Sun 12.30am-3pm (65 euros); Business lunch from Mon to Fri (50 euros). €€€€. www. hotelprincipedisavoia.com/ristorante-acanto. Piazza della Repubblica, 17. T: 02 62302026. M3 Repubblica. Map G2

Bulgari-Il Ristorante An oasis of tranquillity, carrying the Bulgari trademark, in the heart of Milan. The famous chef, Andrea Ferrero, offers elegant presentations and small, though satisfying, portions. €€€€. Open daily. www.bulgarihotels.com. Via privata Fratelli Gabba, 7/b. T: 02 805805233. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Don Carlos-Grand Hotel et de Milan Set against an elegant backdrop in the heart of Milan (entrance also through the Grand Hotel et de Milan), it is an intimate spot set within a warm, sophisticated ambience. It has an elegant outdoor area and a cellar boasting over 200 superlative wines. The menu is enhanced by the creative cuisine of Angelo Gangemi, a young, talented Roman chef, and his team. Open every day until late at night for aftertheatre diners. €€€. www.ristorantedoncarlos. it. Via A. Manzoni, 29. T: 02 72314640. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

one of Italy’s foremost chefs, can be experienced at this ultra-luxurious restaurant located inside one of Italy’s most glamorous hotels overlooking the gandens. His unique Mediterranean style of cooking, with particular emphasis on the cuisine of Sardinia, the chef’s native birthplace, brings to life an array of unforgettable flavours and ingredients. Open daily 7am-11pm. €€€€. www.fourseasons.com/milan. Via Gesù, 6/8. T: 02 77081435. M3 Montenapoleone, M1 San Babila. Map G4

Trussardi alla Scala Located next of the Teatro alla Scala, this restaurant, boasting two Michelin stars, embodies outstanding interior design and top-rate cuisine with new Executive Chef Luigi Taglienti, supervised by Carlo Cracco. Other signature dishes include “liquid salad with cuttlefish dumpling and black olive oil”, “risotto with raw prawns Sicilia and coral” and “duck Nantaise, steamed breast, fried leg and grilled spring onion”. Closed on Sat at lunch and on Sun. €€€€. www.trussardi.it. Piazza della Scala, 5. T: 02 80688201. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

Vun-Park Hyatt A fabulous restaurant, overlooking the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, with food by the supremely talented chef, Andrea Aprea. Signature dishes include, seafood salad, porcini mushroom salad with slivers of Parmesan cheese, eggs poché, catalogna chicory soup, fresh spaghetti alla chitarra with Vesuvio tomatoes and basil, mullet stuffed with potatoes, capers, olives, orange sauce and sea urchins, costoletta alla Milanese and, for dessert, Montebianco “à la mode du chef”. Closed on Sat at lunch and on Sun. €€€€. http://milano.park.hyatt.it. Via T. Grossi, 1. T: 02 88211234. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

HONG KONG 香港楼 Since 1978 one of the best Chinese restaurant in Milan. Authentic and elegant. Closed on Monday at lunch. Via Schiaparelli, 5 (corner of via Ponte Seveso, 31) T: 02 6701992 - 02 67071790 www.ristorantehongkong.it

Marchesino (Il)-Teatro alla Scala Gualtiero Marchesi, the “Maestro” of Italian cuisine, is the mind behind these fabulous restaurant and bistrot which, among other things, are set in a superb location: the Teatro alla Scala. Music and good food, a combination which gives life to the best dishes of Italian haute cuisine, featuring original creations and updates of the classics of Milanese cuisine, from risotto to breaded veal cutlets. Aftertheatre dinner service. Closed on Sat at lunch and on Sun. www.ilmarchesino.it. €€€€. Via Filodrammatici, 2 corner of Piazza della Scala. T: 02 72094338. M1-M3 Duomo, M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Savini As much a city Landmark as La Scala, this wellestablished restaurant is considered to be the city’s finest. Stylish decor and period furnishings create a sophisticated ambiance which, combined with impeccable service, make this a perfect dining experience. The chef Giovanni Bon offers an array of wonderfully creative food, demonstrating his truly authentic talent. Two tasting menus, “Savini 2011” (5 dishes for 95 euros), or “Sorpresa” (6 creations by the chef for 110 euros). Closed on Sat at lunch and on Sun. €€€€. www.savinimilano.it. Via U. Foscolo, 5 (Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II). T: 02 72003433. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

Veranda (La)-Four Seasons

EATALY SMERALDO >> This is a cult destination hosting 19 eateries and the starred restaurant Alice. More info on www.wheremilan.com

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DINING for both culinary and artistic delights. A real meeting place, Al Fresco’s tantalizing cuisine focuses on natural, fresh, organic flavours. Open 12.30am-2.30pm/7.30pm-11.30. €€. www.alfrescomilano.it. Via Savona, 50. T: 02 49533630. M2 Porta Genova FS. Map D6

Alla Cucina delle Langhe This stylish restaurant, with its wooden decor, large mirrors and discretely placed tables, is a favourite with VIPs on account of its ultra-glam, Corso Como location. The house speciality, from the Piedmontese cuisine, are “bagna cauda”, “risotto al Barolo”, “Tajarin”, a type of pasta resembling spaghetti. Dinner by candlelight. Closed on Sun. €€€. www.trattoriaallelanghe.com. Corso Como, 6. M2 Garibaldi FS. T:+39.02.6554279. Map F2

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Traditional Italian Cuisine Al Fresco At this old reconverted industrial warehouse, in the heart of the Tortona district, nature lovers, discerning foodies and those in search of

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relaxation will find a spacious terrace resembling a green house, a charming garden surrounded by magnificent plants such as wisteria, cherry blossoms and roses and an open-plan kitchen that turns out fresh bread, desserts and timehonoured dishes. Not just a restaurant, Al Fresco also serves as an exhibition space and a hub of creativity, where the public can share their passion

Bagutta One of Milan’s oldest restaurants, Bagutta is famous, among other things, for a literary prize that was once awarded here. In fact, it is also for this reason that it is patronized by VIPs and intellectuals. Its top-class cuisine (Tuscan and Lombard) can also be savoured in the garden. House specialities include: la “fiorentina”, the famous Florentine T-bone steak, the “scaloppini alla Bagutta”, and soups. Closed on Sun. €€€. www.bagutta.it. Via Bagutta 14. T: 02 76002767. M1 San Babila. Map G4

Cantina Piemontese A top-level “trattoria” with a welcoming atmosphere situated in a beautiful corner of Milan just a short distance from the Duomo. Originally a winery with a prestigious tradition, this charming bistrot furnished in 1930s style offers diners a choice of classic regional cuisine from all over Italy. Certified by the Italian association for celiac disease. Closed on Sun. €€. www.cantina-piemontese.it. Via Laghetto, 2. T: 02 784618. M1-M3 Duomo. Map G5

Casa Lucia

La Rinascente, unique tasting experience

For a romantic dinner, a business lunch, a party but also a meeting with friends or simply a coffee break on the magnificent terraces overlooking the Duomo, the Food Hall on the 7th floor acts as the perfect backdrop for all occasions. In fact, every day until midnight, guests can take their pick from among several locations. The nine bars and restaurants are designed to cover the entire spectrum of taste: My Sushi, Obikà Mozzarella Bar Pizza e Cucina, Il Bar, Juice Bar, YN, Maio Restaurant, Be Steak, De Santis, Champagnerie Moët & Chandon. And in addition to the exclusive tasting location, there is also a Food Market, where you can find hundreds of gourmet, “Made-in-Italy” products and specialities from all over the world. >> la Rinascente Food & Restaurants (Piazza Duomo) www.rinascente.it/foodandrestaurants. T: 02 8852471. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

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An open-plan vertical cellar immediately captures the attention of those entering this elegant eatery. Signature house dishes include mixed grills and “Fassona” beef from Piedmont, Baveria and Nabraska served with side dishes of seasonal vegetables, truffles from Alba and porcini mushrooms, but also a selection of top-notch fish and homemade pasta. Italian cuisine that places particular emphasis on fresh seasonal products and preparation designed to exalt each and every flavour. Also serves tantalizing pizzas cooked in a wood-fired oven. Open daily 12pm-2.45pm/pm-1am. €€. www.ristorantecasalucia.it. Via C. Ravizza, 2. T: 02 4986691. M1 Wagner. Map B4

Consolare (Il) Set within one of the most picturesque streets in the heart of Brera, for more than 40 years Il Consolare restaurant has been offering unique, high quality specialities. A destination must for gourmands it offers a refined menu where no detail has been left to chance featuring all the flavours of time-honoured tradition with fish, meat and mushroom-based dishes. Its ambience sums up easy, refined elegance where impeccable service and the warm welcome given by its owners and staff are designed to offer you a delightful food experience. €€€. Closed on Mon and open on Sun.Via Ciovasso, 4. T: 02 8053581. M1 Cairoli. Map F4


DINING CONVIVIUM Designed by architect Giuliano Nobili, it is situated in the artistic Brera district. The atmosphere is welcoming and relaxed, with open space kitchens separated from the dining hall by a cascade of crystal and a whole wall of bottles of select wines. From his kitchen come dishes honouring the best Italian tradition. The menu offers excellent meat from Piedmont and Nebraska, tasty fish preparations, including pasta with lobster, and a vast selection of pizzas cooked in the wood burning oven. Guests greatly appreciate the convivial atmosphere in the dining room. www.conviviumristorante.it Via Ponte Vetero, 21 – T: 02 86463708 M2 Lanza, M1 Cairoli. Map E4

Don Lisander For more than sixty years, a fashionable restaurant situated right in the heart of Milan, just a short distance from the Teatro alla Scala. An elegant atmosphere and impeccable service. The menu features traditional Lombardy and regional Italian cuisine. The speciality of the house is risotto. For dessert, also try the chestnut semifreddo with persimmon sauce. €€€. www.ristorantedonlisander.it. Via A.Manzoni, 12/A. T: 02 76020130. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

destination, formerly the site of the old Abadan cinema, Memo is a sauve establishment and the perfect place to dine, enjoy shows and spend a truly enjoyable evening. Open Mon-Sat 7.30pm2am. €€. memorestaurant.it. Via Monte Ortigara, 30. T: 02 54019856. Map I5

Mozzo (Al) Premium fish dishes and quick, courteous service, Al Mozzo is suitable for all occasions from a business lunch to a dinner with friends. Everything stems from the creativity of its

chef who offers a range of traditional cuisine, including spaghetti alla chitarra with scampi and grey mullet roe or sea urchin tartare upgraded with an innovative twist. The menu also includes high-quality meat dishes accompanied by a wide selection of Italian and international wines. Thanks to its proximity to the Teatro Nazionale in piazza Piemonte, Al Mozzo is the ideal spot for posttheatre dining. Open daily 12am-14.45pm/ 7pm1am. €€€. www.ristorantealmozzo.it. Via Marghera, 22. T: 02 4984676. M1 Wagner. Map B4

Il Giorno Bistrot-Hermitage This is a contemporary space featuring decor and settings inspired by “Il Giorno”, a traditional Milanese newspaper of longstanding repute. A sort of “literary restaurant” which, though reserved, also offers a “laid-back” atmosphere. Its regional Lombardy cuisine, created by chef Alessandro Tamborrino, is based on a careful selection of products, with no fuss or frills. An interesting detail: alongside the traditional menu, the restaurant offers its customers also a totally gluten-free menu that enhances all the flavours of high-quality regional cooking. €€. www.monrifhotels.it/HotelHermitage.it. Open daily. Via Messina, 10. T: 02 31817402. Map D1

The Finest Fusion Cuisine in Milan Japanese Specialties | Exclusive Atmosphere | High-Quality Wines

Malmaison (La) ROMANTIC Its name is reminiscent of Napoleone Bonaparte’s favourite dwelling. This exclusive Milanese restaurant still retains all the charm and romantic aura of this glorious past offering diners an elegant, unforgettable experience. The venue serves an array of highly sought-after dishes (mainly fish) which can be savoured by candlelight in an ambience of pure sophistication. Open Mon-Sun 8pm-12pm (make sure to book ahead even for lunch). €€€€€. www.lamalmaison.it. Via Comune Antico, 27. T: 02 67101302 - 392 7563493. Off Map

Memo Restaurant FOOD&MUSIC An elegant space offering all the pleasure of good food and great music. You can choose between dining in the warm, elegant atmosphere of the restaurant (from 8pm onwards) or partaking of a post-prandial drink, from 9.30pm onwards, set against the stylish backdrop of the gallery on the upper floor, with a view over the stage. Memo Restaurant also opens its doors to the public at 7.30pm for fabulous cocktails served either at its tables or in its beautifully decorated lounge areas. A must-visit

Corso Vercelli, 37 corner of Via Paolo Giovio, 1 20144 Milano Tel. 02 48197213 www.hanarestaurant.it

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Michelin-starred restaurants in Milan

Alice Ristorante

Milan, capital of fashion and design but, above all, taste. A city that boasts as many as fourteen starred restaurants: a triumph of flavours, aromas and untold creativity… a true culinary delight to satiate the eyes as much as the taste buds!

Alice Ristorante c/o Eataly Smeraldo Piazza XXV Aprile, 10 T: 02 5462930 www.aliceristorante.it An elegant, warm and welcoming restaurant whose cuisine takes centre stage. Fish and meat, prepared with creativity and Italian sensibility, starting from its Mediterranean influenced cuisine which subsequently unfolds to reveal a whole new tasting experience, updated to suit current tastes. Al Pont de Ferr Ripa di Porta Ticinese, 55 T: 02 89406277 www.pontdeferr.it A restaurant focusing in particular on prime ingredients and quality, stunning presentation and a playful aspect that takes diners in discovery of a new experience where flavours, impeccablysourced ingredients and culinary artworks blend harmoniously in a unique mix. Cracco Via Victor Hugo, 4 T: 02 876774 www.ristorantecracco.it Its cuisine revisits the signature dishes of traditional Milanese cuisine updated with a contemporary

twist, combining flavours and playing on contrasts. The creativity and sophistication of Carlo Cracco’s cuisine are further enhanced by a superbly stocked wine cellar boasting as many as 2,000 select vintages. D’O Via Magenta, 18 – Cornaredo (MI) T: 02 9362209 www.cucinapop.do The perfect place for those who enjoy experimenting, D’O offers colourful, innovative cuisine based, however, on the authentic ingredients of Italian cuisine. Although this small temple of taste is not located in the centre of Milan, it’s well worth an out-of-town trip. Joia Via Panfilo Castaldi, 18 T: 02 29522124 www.joia.it Pietro Leemann is considered the guru of vegetarian food or, according to his own definition, of “natural haute cuisine”. Several of his finest creations include his “uovo apparente” and his “elogio della Sicilia”. The wine list is just as classy as the restaurant.

Davide Oldani - D’O

Iyo Via Piero della Francesca, 74 T: 02 45476898 www.iyo.it Recently enlarged and refurbished, this is one of the most popular Japanese restaurants in Milan and the first fusion restaurant in Italy with a star… It offers authentic sushi dishes and teppan, lovingly prepared by Japanese chef Haruo Ichikawa and young Italian chef Lorenzo Lavezzari. High quality, traditional, creative cuisine, boasting a touch of western philosophy.

Pietro Leemann - Joia

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Il Luogo di Aimo e Nadia Via privata Raimondo Montecuccoli, 6 T: 02 416886 www.aimoenadia.com Aimo and Nadia Moroni are the most famous team of great chefs in the city. Sheer, unadulterated haute cuisine. The specialities for which they are renowned worldwide include spaghetti with spring onions and their veal en croute. Wonderful wine list.

Innocenti Evasioni Via privata della Bindellina T: 02 33001882 www.innocentievasioni.com A trip in discovery of the aromas and flavours of Italian cuisine, it is set within an elegant, though intimate ambience where painstaking attention to ingredients is combined with gastronomic experimentation. Its Zen-style garden further heightens the experience, introducing diners to a unique world of unexpected pairings.

Il Ristorante Trussardi alla Scala Piazza della Scala, 5 T: 02 80688201 www.trussardiallascala.com Located in front of the Teatro alla Scala, this restaurant, boasting two Michelin stars, embodies outstanding interior design and top-rate cuisine. A cosmopolitan, relaxed-chic dining experience. Ristorante Berton Via della Liberazione, 13 T: 02 67075801 www.ristoranteberton.com This new restaurant named after chef Andrea Berton is located in the futuristic Porta Nuova district. The ultra-modern aspects of its contest, mirror the foundations of his minimalist, elegant cuisine featuring instantly recognizable, prime ingredients where the creative choice focuses on the evolution rather than the uprooting of tradition.

Sadler Via Ascanio Sforza, 77 T: 02 58104451 www.sadler.it The restaurant by Chef Claudio Sadler, specialized in modern Italian cuisine, has lots of secluded dining rooms where you can enjoy a romantic dinner for two or a special evening with friends. His menus are never the same.

Ristorante Berton

Sadler

Tano passami l’olio Via Villoresi, 16 corner of via Pastorelli T: 02 8394139 www.tanopassamilolio.it Supreme quality, creativity and lightness are the highlights of the dishes featured on its menu thanks to the exclusive use of extra virgin olive oil both in its cooked and raw versions. Its extensive wine list boasts more than 450 labels, including rare and often unknown vintages.

Lorenzo Lavezzari, Claudio Liu and Haruo Ichikawa - Iyo

Unico milano Viale Achille Papa, 30 T: 02 39261025 www.unicorestaurant.it Located on the twentieth floor of the WJC skyscraper (halfway between Malpensa Airport and Milan’s downtown area) it offers diners a striking view over the city. Its Sunday brunch is served in the futuristic kitchen overlooking the dining room.

Il Ristorante Trussardi alla Scala

Vun c/o Park Hyatt Milano Via Silvio Pellico, 3 T: 02 88211350 www.ristorante-vun.it The restaurant at Milan’s Park Hyatt hotel carries the signature of starred chef Andrea Aprea - a sophisticated gastronomic experience that will surprise diners on account of its seasonal classics upgraded with an inventive twist.

Eros Picco and Tommaso Arrigoni Innocenti Evasioni

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DINING by hints of fusion cuisine from the ‘60’s onwards. www.hanaresturant.it. Closed on Sun and Mon at lunch. €€. Via P. Giovio, 1 corner of corso Vercelli, 37. T: 02 48197213. M1 Pagano. Map C4

Hong Kong Chinese cuisine. An elegant, evocative atmosphere boasting good food and impeccable service. Try the chef’s specialities like Kong Pao chicken, i.e. chicken pieces with nuts, chilli pepper and a special sweet soya-based sauce; the fish dishes; Pekinese, Cantonese and smoked duck and rice puffs for dessert. Closed on Mon at lunch. €€. Via G. Schiaparelli, 5. T: 02 6701992. M3 Sondrio. Off Map

Hong Kong Crossover

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Oltremare–Boscolo Milano Located inside the Boscolo Milano Hotel, just a few steps from the Duomo, the Oltremare restaurant expresses an innovative concept of contemporary luxury. Decorated with eclectic artworks, its décor, though supremely elegant, is also somewhat unconventional, as is its cuisine. Its sophisticated culinary philosophy is expressed through artisan dishes, cooked with only the freshest organic ingredients that highlight their taste, re-evoking its regional past in order to allow diners to experience new and unusual flavours. Always open. €€€. www.boscolohotels.com. Corso Matteotti, 4-6. T: 02 77679640. M1 San Babila. Map G4

Pacific Milano Restaurant-Hilton It takes a particular interest in vegetarian and vegan cuisine with international and Italian meals, featuring a selection of vegetarian dishes. €€. Pacific Milano Restaurant c/o Hotel Hilton Milan. Via L. Galvani, 12. T: 02 69833008. M2 Centrale FS. Map G1

Ristorante 13 Giugno LIVE MUSIC Together with the eponymous restaurant in Brera in piazza Mirabello 1 and the renowned cafè “Fattoria di Brera” specializing in Sicilian food, this location comprises a unique threesome on the Milanese gastronomic scene, featuring a combination of the most authentic Sicilian-Mediterranean seafood. Featuring a star-studded roster of chefs including owner Saverio Dolcimascolo and a typically 1930s Italian ambience, it is the perfect venue for VIP watching. Check out the article “Welcome to Brera” in “The Guide/Shopping”. Live piano and voice performances every night at 9.30pm. Open daily. €€€. www.ristorante13giugno.it. Via C. Goldoni, 44 (parking in piazzale Dateo). T: 02 719654. Map H4

Sabatini From meat to fish, from starters to desserts, an iconic location since 1946 at which you can savour all the outstanding flavours of Italian cuisine designed to suit even the most discerning palates. Also offers a rich buffet but, above all, some of the best pizza in town. Open daily 12am-11pm. €€. www.ristorantesabatini.com. Via R. Boscovich, 54. T: 02 29402814. M2 Lima. Map H2

Uccellina (L') A benchmark of Tuscan cuisine for more than 72  W H E R E M I L A N I J A N UA R Y 2015

30 years. Its warm, welcoming interior boasts wooden-beamed ceilings, brick walls, rustic-style cabinets and wrought iron lamps. Its menu, a symphony of typical flavours, emphasizes superb meat dishes including the renowned “Fiorentina” (T-bone steak) and Beef Tagliata but also heavenly starters such as pappardelle sauced with ragù, raviolacci dell'Uccellina and traditional soups. Other standouts also include thin-crusted pizzas baked in a wood-fired oven and an extensive wine list. Open daily. €€. www.uccellina.biz. Corso Magenta, 96. T: 02 48005531/ 02 48000728. M1 Cadorna. Map D4

International & Ethnic Cuisine Alacena-Melià The best of Mediterranean cuisine and Spanish gastronomic tradition at this restaurant located inside the Hotel Meliá. €€€. www.melia-milano.com. Via Masaccio, 19. T: 02 44406740. M1 Lotto. Map B2

Denzel KOSHER One of the few truly Kosher restaurants in Milan, serving an international fish and meat menu of delicate contrast. Traditions of the Middle East, America, Asia and South America are combined in delectable, tasty dishes, served against the backdrop of a warm, friendly, welcoming ambience. It uses only the finest ingredients and rigorously follows the rules of Kashrut. Closed on Friday evening and on Sat. €€. www.denzel.it. Via G. Washington, 9. T: 02 48519326. M1 Wagner. Map C4

Hana Restaurant An ideal location to savour the refined tastes of Japan. Silhouettes of cherry trees on the walls, wood flooring and comfortable armchairs in ecru-coloured leather blend harmoniously with the mouth watering tastes of Japanese cuisine, inspired by the country’s time-honoured tradition enhanced

Located in the heart of Brera, this elegant restaurant is known for its impeccable service and refined cuisine, embracing innovation and international flavours while remaining true to oriental tradition. Boasting a tranquil ambience and dishes featuring an original, sophisticated twist, it is the ideal spot for a relaxing break - a pleasure for the eye and taste buds. Each dish featured on the menu brings with it all the taste and pairings of crossover cuisine, with a fusion of flavours just waiting to be discovered and a variety of options designed to titillate your palate. €€. Mon-Sat 12pm-2.30pm/7pm-11pm; closed on Sun. www.hkcrossover.it. Via Ciovasso, 5. T: 02 89010313. M1 Cairoli-M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

Kiyo In Milan, the authenticity of Kiyo’s contemporary Japan blends with the quality of Italian ingredients, to create a symphony of new exotic flavours. This restaurant offers Japanese fusion cuisine where traditional recipes are revisited in innovative, fresh compositions for a new contemporary culinary experience of the highest order. Open Mon-Sun 12am-2.45pm/7pm-12pm. €€€. www.kiyo.it. Via C. Ravizza, 4. T: 02 4814295. M1 Wagner. Map B4

Re Salomone KOSHER Located in the heart of Milan, in warm, comfortable surroundings, guests will be taken on a refined trip in discovery of strictly Kosher Middle-Eastern delicacies. Its menu is based on a selection of signature recipes from Israel and several Arab countries including Egypt, the Lebanon, Syria and Iran and also incorporate a few dishes from nearby Greece. This restaurant offers typically Jewish fare together with an excellent selection of Israeli wines. Its stylish, low-key interior is the ideal place for an evening featuring top-level cuisine. “Must-try” dishes include falafel, tasty kubbe and an assortment of expertly cooked, fresh fish and meat (beef, veal, chiken and turkey). Closed on Fri and Sat lunch. €€. www.resalomone.eu. Via Sardegna, 45. T: 02 4694643. M1 Wagner. Map B5

At IL MARCHESINO-TEATRO ALLA SCALA you can savour some of the best dishes of Gualtiero Marchesi, the “Maestro” of Italian cuisine. www.ilmarchesino.it


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This delightful venue, established almost 36 years ago by patron “Gianni”, is set in the heart of Brera and was recently enlarged to include a bar and lounge area. The atmosphere chez “La Briciola” is warm and friendly, thanks to Gianni and his “merry” team of waiters who have made hospitality one of their signature features. It is

La Briciola Via Solferino, 25 (entrance via Marsala, 2) T: 02 6551012 / 6551105 labriciola@labriciola.com www.labriciolamilano.it

not mere chance that, since its inception, the venue has been the favourite haunt of the Milanese jet-set and numerous “friends”, who meet here to spend a pleasant evening in good company. Boasting a sophisticated, elegant atmosphere and outstanding Mediterranean cuisine featuring a selection of superior-quality meat, La Briciola is also renowned for its typical Milanese specialities including “riso al salto” and the authentic version of “cotoletta alla Milanese” (Milanese-style breaded veal cutlet).

Check out its wines – La Briciola also boasts one of the city’s finest cellars featuring more than 300 labels of regional Italian and international wines which serve as a perfect accompaniment to its tantalizing dishes presented with taste and flair by Patron Gianni and his staff who move silently between tables and are always ready to offer customers helpful tips and suggestions. w w w.wh e re t rave l e r. com   73


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Five star flavours At Acanto (Hotel Principe di Savoia), the cuisine of Executive Head Chef Fabrizio Cadei takes centre stage with menus that stylishly update the classics of Italian cuisine featuring a light, innovative touch which is also expressed in the presentation of his dishes. www.dorchestercollection.com/en/milan/hotel-principe-disavoia The Gastronomic Restaurant (Palazzo Parigi) offers a perfect journey through the flavours of Italian traditional cuisine, interpreted with extreme attention and expertise. The ambience and design of the restaurant, embellished by works of art from the 17th through the 19th century, are inspired by Italian neoclassicism. A charming treasure trove overlooking a delectable private winter garden. www.palazzoparigi.com

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L'Opéra (Hotel De la Ville) offers a modern take on traditional cuisine that delights diners with a number of innovative, unexpected touches. The kitchen stays open until late at night, thus making it an ideal spot for post-theatre dining. www.sinahotels.com Tradition, innovation and creativity are the underlying hallmark features of the culinary specialities prepared by Executive Chef Sergio Mei at La Veranda (Four Seasons Hotel Milano). A highly appealing location which can be enjoyed at all times during the day thanks to its numerous themed initiatives. Chef Sergio Mei and his team of 28 staff offer diners Mediterranean cuisine with a twist, prepared with the best selection of fresh, seasonal ingredient. www.fourseasons.com/milan If nostalgia is your thing, then you should definitely try Il Caruso (Grand Hotel et de Milan), a cosy, openspace location enhanced by a winter garden. At the new Caruso Fuori space, guests can dine at tables set up inside a charming veranda area. www.grandhoteletdemilan.it Another of the hotel’s culinary reference destinations is Don Carlos, boasting exquisite food skilfully prepared by renowned Chef Angelo Gangemi. www.ristorantedoncarlos.it In perfect keeping with the style and design of the hotel, the all black decor of Le Noir (The Gray) is a post-modern oasis featuring classic Mediterranean fare updated with a contemporary twist. www.hotelthegray.it

Ristorante Bulgari Delectable and eccentric, the Oltremare restaurant (Hotel Boscolo Milano) expresses an innovative concept of contemporary luxury melding subtle decor with the tastes and flavours that exude from the evocative open-plan kitchen and exclusive VIP dining room which only seats 16 guests. milano.boscolohotels.com A combination of style, elegance and sophistication, the Armani/Ristorante perfectly mirrors the style that distinguishes all the creations of this world-renowned designer. milan.armanihotels.com

The restaurant at Milan’s Park Hyatt hotel is called Vun and carries the signature of starred chef Andrea Aprea - a sophisticated gastronomic experience that will surprise diners on account of its seasonal classics upgraded with an inventive twist. milano.park.hyatt.com Milano Hotel Scala’s Primadonna restaurant is an innovative, elegant venue offering confident renditions of traditional Milanese and Lombardy cuisine with an underlying philosophy of sourcing wholly organic ingredients, carefully selected for their freshness and quality. www.hotelmilanoscala.it One of the most renowned restaurants in the city, the Casanova (The Westin Palace) offers a skilful blend of traditional Lombard, Piedmont and Ligurian dishes embracing all the simplicity and lightness of authentic Italian food. www.casanova-restaurant-milan.com

Blending the old with the new, Il Baretto al Baglioni (Carlton Hotel Baglioni) has always been a landmark feature of Italian history. Today, in keeping with the fast evolving trends of this modern-day metropolis, it is indubitably the perfect venue for business meetings, but not only. www.baglionihotels.com

The Manzoni Restaurant, set within the eponymous hotel, offers diners an intimate, elegant ambience and fine food complemented by an excellent selection of fine wines. www.hotelmanzoni.com

Surrounded by a magnificent garden, the luxurious, minimalist ambience of Ristorante Bulgari (Bulgari Hotel Milano) serves as the ideal backdrop for a highly sought-after tasting experience based on the creative cuisine of Head Chef Andrea Ferrero. www.bulgarihotels.com

The Roses restaurant (Starhotel Rosa Grand) never disappoints and is the perfect spot for a delicious dinner, a quick lunch or a mouth watering snack; right next to it, overlooking Piazza Fontana, is Tar.Tar, a "showroom" of taste featuring an array of different dishes that can be savoured throughout

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Palazzo Parigi the day - from breakfast to an after-dinner snack. rosagrand.starhotels.com To make your visit to Milan’s Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II even more enjoyable, we suggest visiting La Sinfonia (Seven Stars Galleria), a luxury location dedicated to excellence. This discreet restaurant offers a selection of various traditional dishes and can also be reserved for special events or celebratory dinners. www.sevenstarsgalleria.com The cuisine of Straf Hotel & Bar offers a combination of traditional, international and fusion fare. Presentation, cooking and superb service all make it the ideal spot for a business lunch. www.straf.it The Rubacuori Restaurant at Milan’s Hotel Château Monfort combines taste with the sophisticated décor of its rooms, where diners will be treated to delicious inventive dishes featuring classics cooked with an ingenious, innovative twist. www.hotelchateaumonfort.com The Restaurant “al V piano” (Grand Visconti Palace) offers spectacular views of the city, accompanied by new executive chef Federico Comi’s multifaceted culinary creations. www.extrohotels.com The AlaCena restaurant at Milan’s Hotel Meliá offers a fusion of authentic Mediterranean, Spanish and Italian fare featuring an unparalleled selection of meat and fish dishes. www.melia-milano.com Located in the heart of the city, the Petit Pierre (Pierre Milano Hotel) offers a sublime array of only the finest Italian and Mediterranean cuisine. Nestling in the Milan’s quaint Brera district, the Style Lounge Bar & Restaurant (Hotel Milano Style) offers an attractive space where old red brickwork, dating back to the 1840s, melds with modern gold leaf coated interiors for an uber-sophisticated dining experience. www.stylehotel.eu An outstanding addition to upscale dining in Milan, the Da Noi In restaurant (Hotel Magna Pars Suites Milano), boasts a welcoming atmosphere and a one-of-a-kind aesthetic reminiscent of an Italian home. Sought-after ingredients of gastronomic tradition and seasonal produce skilfully transformed by chef Fulvio Siccardi into an extraordinary sensorial experience. Open 12.30 pm-14.30 pm/7.30pm10.30pm. Closed on Sunday. Via Forcella, 6. T: 02 8378111. www.magnapars-suitesmilano.it


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ENTERTAINMENT

Milano by night The capital of fashion, design and innovation, Milan is a city that never sleeps, offering the very best in entertainment at all hours. By Stefania Vida

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alks through the streets of the city centre in the shadow of the Duomo or its quainter districts. The Navigli, for example, are an absolute must-see for all those visiting Milan (see photo): indulge in a pleasant moment of relaxation at one of the countless venues offering live music and an array of specialities. Alternatively, sample a cocktail at one of the highly sought-after venues offering a great view over the imposing Arco della Pace followed by a pleasant walk through the charming green spaces of 76  W H E R E M I L A N I J A N UA R Y 2015

nearby Parco Sempione. Take a breather while soaking up the artsy atmosphere of the historic district of Brera featuring a delightful maze of restaurants and small venues scattered amidst the workshops of artisans and painters. From here you can directly access the most innovative area of the city: Corso Como, with its myriad hangouts to which locals flock each evening to indulge in the unmissable aperitivo ritual, and Porta Nuova with its slew of futuristic buildings. Enjoy!

Bellini Aperitivo An iconic champagne-based cocktail, the Bellini was invented in 1948 by Giuseppe Cipriani, head bartender of Venice’s famed Harry’s Bar. On account of its reddish tinge, which reminded Cipriani of the colour of a painting by artist Giovanni Bellini, he decided to name the cocktail Bellini.


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Aperitivo 10 Corso Como Cafè Lounge bar (with adjoining restaurant) located inside a vast complex dedicated to shopping and entertainment (art, fashion and design) founded in 1990 by the publisher and gallerist Carla Sozzani. Open Mon 6pm-1am; Tues-Fri 12pm-1am; Sat 11pm2am; Sun 11pm-1am. www.10corsocomo.com. Corso Como, 10. T: 02 29013581. M2 Garibaldi FS. Map F2

Bar Straf The street bar of the Straf design hotel in the heart of Milan. The bar echoes the basic materials used inside the hotel, such as concrete walls and floors, although here the interior designer Vincenzo De Cotiis has created a sort of spatial overwriting by using a hyper-decorative style. Open daily from 9am to midnight (Sat-Sun 11-midnight); aperitivo 6pm-10pm. Live music on Tues from 6pm, dj set on Thurs-Fri. www.straf.it. Via San Raffaele, 3. T: 02 80508715. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

Biffi Pasticceria A pasticceria established in 1847, its name is linked to the invention of “panettone”, the famous Milanese Christmas cake, exported throughout the world. A taste of old Milan: quality and impeccable service. In the late afternoon, it serves traditional aperitivi accompanied by a buffet. Open every day from 6.30am to 8.30pm. www.biffipasticceria.it. Corso Magenta, 87. T: 02 48006702. M1 Conciliazione. Map D4

Camparino In Galleria One century after it was first opened, Camparino - historically known as the “bar of the Campari brand” - has returned to its original spot in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. In the early 20th century it was a meeting place for musicians, artists and men of learning, and the place that gave birth to the tradition of the Milanese aperitivo. The new modern interpretation of the famous original sign has been designed by the master Ugo Nespolo. A place where visitors can experience a true Campari “full immersion”. Open Tues-Sun 7am8.30pm. www.camparino.it. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II corner of Piazza Duomo. T: 02 86464435. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

Deseo This elegant, crowded lounge-restaurant is situated just a few metres from the Arco della Pace. Boasting a sophisticated setting, it offers delicious cocktails and a rich buffet. It also has a small tobacconist’s counter for the joy of smokers. Aperitivo from 5.30pm to 9.30pm. Corso Sempione, 2. T: 02 315164. Map D3

El Tombon de San Marc This historic Milanese establishment was opened in 1963, in the picturesque Brera district. A restaurant and American bar, it serves typical Milanese fare until 11pm. Aperitivo served from 6pm. Via San Marco, 20. T: 02 6599507. M2 Moscova, M3 Turati. Map F3

Fashion Café An architectural project based on a “home experience”, but also a hot favourite with industrial magnates, models and young upmarket Milanese trend-setters. Open Mon-Fri from 7am to 2am; Sat 8.30am-2am; Sun 10am-2am. Aperitivo from 6pm to 9.30pm. After dinner dj set on ThursSun. www.fashioncafe.it. Via San Marco, 1. T: 02 6572021. M2 Lanza, M2 Moscova. Map F3

Globe An elegant lounge bar and restaurant with a panoramic terrace on the 8th floor of Coin, one of the city’s best-stocked and trendiest department stores. The aperitivo comes with a rustic buffet inc cold cuts and cheeses but also platters of select raw fish and upmarket wines. Open daily noon-midnight; aperitivo from 6.30pm to 9.30pm. www.globeinmilano.it. Piazza Cinque Giornate, 1. T: 02 55181969. Map H5

Jamaica One hundred years after its establishment, Jamaica combines tradition with contemporary art. Formerly a favorite haunt of artists and poets such as Giuseppe Ungaretti, Salvatore

Quasimodo, Alessandro Francesco Tommaso Manzoni, Fernando Fontana, beat generation poet Allen Ginsberg and photographer Ugo Mulas, Jamaica today hosts photographic exhibitions and cultural events accompanied by an “aperitivo” in an atmosphere that continues to retain the intellectual appeal of years gone by. Evening entertainment continues at the Jamaica restaurant, which is only open for dinner. Open daily 9.30am-2am; Restaurant on Wed-Thurs-Sat. www.jamaicabar.it. Via Brera, 32. T: 02 876723. M2 Lanza. Map F3

Sant’Ambroeus A traditional meeting place, since 1936, just a few steps away from the Teatro alla Scala. The aperitivo spread includes international cocktails and delicious appetizers based on the theme of the day: oysters, salmon or Parma ham. Open daily 8am-1am. Aperitivo from 5.30pm to 20.30pm. www.santambroeusmilano.it. Corso G. Matteotti, 7. T: 02 76000540. M1 San Babila. Map G4

Shatush-QOR LOUNGE BAR This innovative sushi bar is a real hit and “the” place to go for aficionados of Milan’s ritualistic aperitivo hour. Thanks to its versatility, it can be enjoyed at any time of the day: the upper floor hosts a lounge area where you enjoy sushi either at lunch or dinner while listening to great music. Conversely, the ground floor is designed to host all types of events. The venue also has a large arcaded outdoor area furnished with comfortable sofas and tables. €€. www.shatushmilano.com. Via Vittor Pisani, 6. T: 02 6693370 - T: +39 338 1645555. M2-M3 Centrale. Map G2

Triennale Design Café Set against the backdrop of one of the most important museums in the city, it offers a traditionally American-style brunch. Elegant though informal, it is also suitable for children. A trendy bar and an exclusive restaurant resulting

Cova Pasticceria Founded in 1817, by none other than one of Napoleon’s soldiers. Thanks to its strategic position, in the heart of the Quadrilatero della moda, this venue is a true Milanese classic. Established as a pasticceria, it also offers a house aperitivo: an infusion of herbs and flowers based on a secret recipe. Open 7.45am to 8.30pm. Also lunch noon-2pm and aperitivo from 6pm. www.pasticceriacova.it. Via Montenapoleone, 8. T: 02 76005599. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4

Cubo An elegant cube-shaped glass greenhouse, overlooking a charming English-style garden, located in the heart of the trendy Brera district. This stylish complex houses the Bookshop & Caffetteria degli Atellani, the ideal spot for a drink, a business lunch, a dinner, or a special event. The Caffetteria offers a vast selection of fine Italian wines serving as the perfect accompaniment to light delectable menus. Open Monday-Friday 12am-6pm. www.atellani.it. Via della Moscova, 28. Bookshop T: 02 36535957; Caffetteria T: 02 36535959. M2 Moscova, M3 Turati. Map F3

ARCO DELLA PACE >> One of the best places in town to enjoy the Milanese "movida" with five hundred metres of bars. More info on www.wheremilan.com

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A new exclusive SPA in the heart of Milan

Two international icons of excellence synonymous with quality and luxury, Park Hyatt Milano and Sisley Paris, have opened the doors to Milan’s first City Spa, The Spa by Sisley. Located near Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, in the newly renovated space of the Park Hyatt Milano, one can find a selection of signature Sisley treatments, including for the first time “Soin Phyto-Aromatique Jeunesse Repulpant à la Rose”, an exhilarating and revitalizing rose-based facial treatment. The Spa offers an array of services that include Turkish baths for men and women, a hot tub adorned in gold mosaic, an intimate sitting area as well as two treatment rooms where guests can enjoy a massages, facial and body treatments and beauty services.

Phyto-Aromatique treatments. > Discovering the “Phyto-Aromatique” treatments by Sisley signifies diving into a sensory universe of an exceptional brand that is globally recognized for its high quality of cosmetic products. They are available in different versions for the face and body and are designed with extreme attention to detail, consisting of specific features that meet the daily needs of all skin types.

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Park Hyatt Milano Via Tommaso Grossi, 1 T: 02 88211234 http://milan.park.hyatt.it

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ENTERTAINMENT from the expertise of the chef Carlo Cracco and the architect Michele De Lucchi. Open Tues-Wed and Sat-Sun 10am-8.30pm; Thurs-Fri 10am-11pm (aperitivo 7pm-10pm). Brunch on Sun from 11.45am to 4pm.Kitchen open until 6pm. Viale Alemagna, 6. T: 02 875441. M1-M2 Cadorna. Map D3

Concert Venues & Theatres Blue Note A branch of the famous New York, Tokyo and Nagoya venues, this is the new temple of Milanese jazz and features world-class performers and bignames on the International music scene. True to tradition, it hosts two shows a night (at 9pm and 11.30pm, with dining option). Tickets only valid for one show. www.bluenotemilano.it. Via P. Borsieri, 37. T: 02 69016888. M3 Zara. Off Map

Giuseppe Verdi Music Conservatory Founded in 1808, this Conservatory is another of Milan’s most illustrious venues for classical concerts and also offers a wide range of courses and cultural activities (masterclasses, seminars, performances, etc.). Many famous Italian musicians studied here – although oddly enough, the young Giuseppe Verdi was rejected. There are two concert halls: the smaller Sala Puccini for chamber music and the bigger Sala Verdi for symphonic and choral music. www.consmilano.it. Via Conservatorio, 12. T: 02 762110. M1 SanBabila. Map G4

Memo Restaurant An elegant space offering all the pleasure of good food and great music. You can choose between dining in the warm, elegant atmosphere of the restaurant (from 8pm onwards) or partaking of a post-prandial drink, from 9.30pm onwards, set against the stylish backdrop of the gallery on the upper floor, with a view over the stage. Memo Restaurant also opens its doors to the public at 7.30pm for fabulous cocktails served either at its tables or in its beautifully decorated lounge areas. A must-visit destination, formerly the site of the old Abadan cinema, Memo is a sauve establishment and the perfect place to dine, enjoy shows and spend a truly enjoyable evening. Open Mon-Sat 7.30pm2am. €€. memorestaurant.it. Via Monte Ortigara, 30. T: 02 54019856. Map I5

Piccolo Teatro di Milano/Teatro Strehler Founded in 1947 by director, Giorgio Strehler and impresario, Paolo Grassi, it was the first Italian Theatre Company to offer a “mixed” repertoire (international and Italian). Over the past 60 years it has produced over 280 performances by playwrights of the calibre of Shakespeare, Goldoni, Brecht, Cechov, Pirandello and Goethe. www.piccoloteatro.org. Largo M. Greppi, 1. T:848.800.304. T: 02 42411889. M2 Lanza. Map E3

Scimmie (Le) An historic concert venue in the Naviglio Pavese district. Though formerly only catering to jazz, it now also offers a variety of concerts featuring different

types of musical genres performed by emerging Italian talents or famous International stars. Drinks are available at the bar and club restaurant. It also has an outdoor space in summer. www.scimmie.it. Via A. Sforza, 49. T: 02 89402874. Map E7

TAM/Teatro degli Arcimboldi Inaugurated in 2002, for three years it acted as Milan’s main opera venue while the historic Teatro alla Scala was being restored and restructured. Boasting a seating capacity of 2,400, it currently hosts a variety of concerts ranging from classical music to rock and pop but also festivals, performances and TV shows. www.teatroarcimboldi. it. Viale dell’Innovazione, 1. T: 02 641142200. Off Map

Teatro alla Scala Designed by Giuseppe Piermarini and inaugurated in 1778, it was recently totally refurbished under the supervision of the renowned architect, Mario Botta. Today the theatre is recognized as one of the leading opera and ballet theatres in the world and offers seasonal events. Out-of-season events are also often organized by private institutions and foundations. www.teatroallascala.org. Piazza della Scala (Ticket Office Via Filodrammatici, 2). T: 02 88791. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

Gambling & Casinos Wincity Set within the heart of Milan, it offers some hundred games, including the latest generation slot machines, video lotteries and an automatic

All concerts on the calendar will be held at Auditorium di Milano Fondazione Cariplo, largo Gustav Mahler. www. laverdi.org Giuseppe Grazioli, conductor

Radovan Vlatkovic, horn

16-18 January Music by B. Smetana, B. Martinů, A. Dvořàk Symphonic Orchestra of Milan “Giuseppe Verdi” Pietari Inkinen, conductor Roberto Prosseda, Pavel Kaspar, piano

9-11 January “Mysterium” Four solo voices, chorus, children's choir and orchestra Music by Nino Rota Children's choir “LaVerdi” Maria Teresa Tramontin, chorus master Coro sinfonico di Milano “Giuseppe Verdi” Erina Gambarini, chorus master Symphonic Orchestra of Milan “Giuseppe Verdi”

22-23-25 January Music by M. Bruch, R. Stephan, P.I. Čajkovskij Symphonic Orchestra of Milan “Giuseppe Verdi” Oleg Caetani, conductor Miho Yamagishi, viola

■ laBarocca 6 January Christmas Oratorio for soloists, chorus and orchestra BWV 248 Music by J.S. Bach Ensemble vocale “laVerdi Barocca” Gianluca Capuano, chorus master Ruben Jais, conductor

30 January – 1 February Music by R. Strauss, P. Hindemith, K. Goldmark Symphonic Orchestra of Milan “Giuseppe Verdi” Jader Bignamini, conductor

■ Crescendo in Musica (Maturing with music) 31 January “La Danza” Music by A. Ponchielli, E. Waldteufel, A. Khachaturian, S. Prokof'ev, C. Saint-Saëns, P. Dukas Kirill Vishnyakov, conductor

■ Special concerts 27 January International Holocaust Remembrance Day Music by E. Krenek, E. Schulhoff, G. Klein, H. Kràsa, K. Weill

Francesca Leonardi, piano

■ Musica da camera (Sun 11.30am) 11 January “Integrale delle sonate per violino e pianoforte di Beethoven 2” Music by Beethoven Francesca Dego, violin

25 January “Romantico Bach 5” Music by J.S. Bach, M. Ravel, C. Saint-Saëns Fulvio Luciani, violin Massimiliano Motterle, piano

18 January “Ottoni per il cinema” Music by N. Piovani, E. Morricone, Webster/Harris “LaVerdi” Brass

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■ Symphonic Season 1 January Symphony n.9 D minor op.125 Music by Beethoven Symphonic Orchestra of Milan “Giuseppe Verdi” Symphony Choir of Milan “Giuseppe Verdi” Oleg Caetani, conductor Erina Gambarini, chorus master

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ENTERTAINMENT roulette system, but also tasting events with live music. This entertainment venue houses a restaurant serving typical Italian cuisine and a lounge bar. An innovative touch is the presence of a Personal Player to assist customers and outline play procedures and methods. Smokers’ area available. Open daily 8am2am. Torre Martini, piazza A. Diaz, 7. T: 02 99297302. M1-M3 Duomo. www.sisalwincity.it. Map F5

Casinò Admiral Mendrisio Just 50 km from Milan, near Lugano’s beautiful lake and renowned FoxTown Factory Stores, an exclusive location where guests can enjoy a pleasant, relaxing break. The venue boasts a wide range of attractions with more than 31 gaming tables and 250 last generation slot machines. It also offers an elegant restaurant, known and appreciated by its clientele for its fine, high-quality fare. Open daily SunThurs11am-5am, Fri-Sat 11am-7am. Via A. Maspoli 18/a. T: +41 916405020. www.casinomendrisio.ch. Off Map

Casino de la Vallée The small town of Saint Vincent, home to the famous casino since 1947, is set within the magnificent mountainous region of the Valle d’Aosta, a well-known tourist destination for weekends and holiday breaks. In addition to all the main games, it also offers a rich events calendar. Open Sun-Fri 10.30am-3am; Sat 10.30am-4am. Via I. Mus, 1 - Saint-Vincent (Aosta). T: 0166 5221. www.casinodelavallee.it. Off Map

Casino di Lugano The third largest Swiss financial market and an important tourist hub, Lugano is home to the famous casino nestling on the banks of Lake Lugano. Defined as a “play boutique” on account of its stylish, alluring atmosphere, it operates an all-games casino for an unlimited number of tables and slot machines. Restaurant with panoramic terrace, offering a special business lunch menu during the day. Open Sun-Thurs 12am-4am. Fri-Sat 12am–5am. Via Stauffacher, 1 Lugano (Switzerland). About 70km from Milan. T:+41 919737111. www.casinolugano.ch. Off Map

Casino Municipale di Campione d’Italia Though existing outside of its fatherland, this tiny piece of Italian soil, located in Switzerland, is home to Europe’s largest Casino and can be reached in just under an hour from the centre of Milan. Its beautiful new headquarters, designed by architect Mario Botta, are set within an elegant, international ambience. The casino offers roulette, chemin de fer, baccarat, black jack, poker and slot machines. It also has two in-house restaurants. Open Sun 10.30pm5am; Mon-Thurs 11.30pm-5am; Fri 11.30pm-6am; Sat 10.30pm-6am. Piazzale Milano, 2 - Campione d’Italia (CO). T: +41 916401111 (free phone). About 70 km from Milan. www.casinocampione.it. Off Map

Casinò di Venezia This magical lagoon city hosts one of the oldest gaming houses in the world. Inaugurated in 1638,

since its inception, the Casinò di Venezia has always drawn an international crowd. Check out the unmatched luxury, sumptuous ambience, live entertainment and non-stop gaming experience against the spectacular backdrop of one of Italy’s most beautiful cities. Open daily 11am-3am. Ca’ Vendramin Calergi - Cannaregio 2040. T: 041 5297111. www.casinovenezia.it Off Map

Nightlife Le Roi De Milan night club One of the best nightspots in the city, this fashionable nightclub is the venue of choice for a glam crowd, including well-know names from the world of sport and showbiz. Elegant and discreet, Le Roi stages classy dance and striptease acts for a refined clientele in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Open Mon-Sat 10pm-4am. Via Scarlatti, 32 (p.zza Luigi di Savoia). T: 02 6704361. www.leroiclub.it. M2 Centrale FS. Map H2

Shilling's Milano night club Just moments away from the Duomo, Shilling’s animates the nights of the Milanese and businessmen. Elegant and discreet, its Lap Dance and sensual Striptease performances combined with high-end dining and impeccable service blend to create a classy atmosphere thus making it the perfect place to end a busy day with an evening’s pleasant relaxation. Open Mon-Sat 10pm-5am. Via Paolo da Cannobio, 2. T: 02 8693554. www.shillings.it. Map F5

SEASON 2014-2015

There are many ways of spending a pleasant evening in Milan, but one is more special…

OrchESTrA SiNfONicA di MilANO GiuSEppE VErdi Symphony Season

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chamber concerts

A vast symphonic repertoire, including works by Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Mahler and Beethoven, plus operas in concert, jazz and film score format.

Saturday afternoon concerts dedicated to leading composers on the Italian symphonic scene, from Baroque to 20th century.

In addition to music by Bach, the Baroque vocal and instrumental ensemble proposes a trip to France, Great Britain and Italy.

Sunday morning concerts from Baroque to contemporary, featuring the section leaders of Orchestra Verdi plus an array of international soloists.

TICKETS Auditorium di Milano Fondazione Cariplo Largo Mahler - Tue/Sun 14.30/19 - phone. 02.83389.401/402/403

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MUSEUMS

Four forms of Beauty Gathered for the first time at Museo Poldi Pezzoli, don’t miss Piero del Pollaiolo beautiful ladies, four magnificent Renaissance portraits that are bound to make you fall in love! By Elena Peverata

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ilan’s elegant via Manzoni is home to a fabulous museum. Formerly the residence of 19th century collector Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli, it hosts a treasure trove of priceless Italian masterpieces where, until 16 February, you can admire the impressive “Le dame dei Pollaiolo. Una bottega fiorentina del Rinascimento” (‘Pollaiolo's ladies. A Florentine Renaissance workshop’) exhibition. A unique, one-of-a-kind opportunity to see Piero del Pollaiolo’s ‘Portrait of a Young Woman’, the most iconic painting in the house museum’s wonderful collection, showcased alongside the portraits of her other ‘three sisters’ on loan from the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The four profiles of these young aristocratic Florentine beauties, mounted one next to the

other, vie for the viewer’s attention not only in terms of their beauty but also on account of their opulent dress. The female portrait was a highly acclaimed genre between Medieval and Renaissance times and, in addition to portraying facial features, it was used as a tool to display the wealth and lineage of the family with the almost hyper-realistic reproduction of jewellery and costumes. In addition to these four portraits, the exhibition also highlights the multi-faceted talents of the Pollaiolo brothers, Piero and Antonio, with a number of other products from their workshop including paintings, drawings, sculptures, jewellery and embroidery. Both geniuses of the Renaissance, Antonio’s work is vibrant and energetic while the paintings by his brother, Piero, tend to display a greater sense of nuance

and transparency. The exhibition also serves as an opportunity to visit the ‘Pinacoteca’ (art gallery) of the fabulous house museum, located just steps from Teatro alla Scala. >> Le dame dei Pollaiolo. Una bottega fiorentina del Rinascimento November 2014 - 16 February 2015 Museo Poldi Pezzoli Open Mon-Sun 10am-6pm (closed on Tuesdays). Full price ticket €8. Case Museo Card (Villa Necchi Campiglio, Bagatti Valsecchi, Poldi Pezzoli, Boschi Di Stefano) €15. Museo Teatrale alla Scala + Museo Poldi Pezzoli €9 (Monday only). www.museopoldipezzoli.it, www.casemuseomilano.it . Via A. Manzoni, 12. T: 02 796334. T: 02 794889. M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4 w w w.wh e re t rave l e r. com   81


MUSEUMS Ambrosiana Picture Gallery

House Museums Case Museo Card (Bagatti Valsecchi, Poldi Pezzoli, Boschi Di Stefano, Villa Necchi Campiglio) €15. www.casemuseomilano.it

Bagatti Valsecchi Museum One of the best preserved in Europe. Its evocative rooms house precious Renaissance collections: paintings, sculptures, weapons and armour, ceramics, jewellery and tapestries. Open Tues-Sun (except holidays) 1pm-5.45pm. Full price ticket €8 (€4 on Wednesdays). www.museobagattivalsecchi.org. Via Santo Spirito 10/Via Gesù, 5. T: 02 76006132. T: 02 76014857. M1 San Babila. FREE WITH

Boschi Di Stefano House Museum Once inhabited by the married couple Antonio Boschi and Marieda Di Stefano, the Boschi Di Stefano House Museum has been open to the public since February 2003. The collection– paintings, sculptures and drawings – is an extraordinary testimony to the history of Twentieth Century Italian art. Open Tues-Sun 10am-6pm. Closed on Monday. Free admission. www.fondazioneboschidistefano.it. Via G. Jan, 15. T: 02 20240568. M1 Lima. Poldi Pezzoli Museum Formerly the aristocratic home of its founder, Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli (1822-1879), it houses a remarkable collection of Italian Renaissance masters: from Botticelli to Mantegna, from Piero della Francesca to Tiepolo. It also displays weapons, ceramics, glass, textiles, clocks, watches and jewellery. Open Mon-Sun 10am-6pm (closed on Tuesdays). Full ticket price €8. Museo Teatrale alla Scala + Museo Poldi Pezzoli €9 (Monday only). www.museopoldipezzoli.it. Via A. Manzoni, 12. T: 02 796334. T: 02 794889. M3 Montenapoleone. Villa Necchi Campiglio Constructed between 1932 and 1935 by Milanese architect Piero Portaluppi, it has survived completely intact, both outside with its ample yard, tennis court and pool, and inside with its rich succession of rooms. Architecture, decorative arts, furnishings and collections express as a harmonious whole the high standard of living of the owners, who belonged to the upper middle class of Lombard industrial families. This is one of several FAI-Fondo Ambiente Italiano properties and serves as a picturesque setting for events and exhibitions. Guided tours available. Open Wed to Sun from 10am to 6pm. Full ticket €9. www.fondoambiente.it. Via Mozart, 14. T: 02 76340121. M1 Palestro.

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The Ambrosiana picture gallery contains several exquisite works of art from the 15th through 17th centuries and includes “The musician”, attributed to Leonardo, Raphael’s cartoon for the “School of Athens” fresco and Caravaggio’s “Basket of fruit”. The Ambrosiana will be exhibiting Leonardo’s entire “Codice Atlantico” (Atlantic Codex) until 2015, 44 or 45 pages at a time for three months at a stretch – the longest the International archival norms will allow such documents to be exposed to light. Don't miss the "Leonardo 2.0 Tour" organized by Zani Viaggi (www.zaniviaggi.it). Open Tues-Sun 9am-7pm. Admission fee €15, €10 for the adjacent Bramante Sacristy, €20 for group tickets. www.ambrosiana.it. Piazza Pio XI, 2. T: 02 806921. M1-M3 Duomo, M1 Cordusio. Map F5

Costume Moda Immagine | Palazzo Morando To celebrate the capital of fashion, Palazzo Morando shows Milanese women’s dress styles between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The magnificent rooms of this 18th century “palazzo”, located in the Quadrilatero della Moda, are definitely imbued with a touch of style. Open Tues-Sun 9am-1pm/2pm-5.30pm. Free admission. www.costumemodaimmagine.mi.it. T: 02 88446057/6. Via Sant’Andrea, 6. M3 Montenapoleone, M1 San Babila. Map G4

Gallerie d’Italia-Piazza Scala The Gallerie d’Italia-Piazza Scala are housed in three historic buildings overlooking Milan’s elegant via Manzoni, piazza della Scala and via Morone. Two buildings host masterpieces of 19th century Italian art from the collections of Fondazione Cariplo and Intesa Sanpaolo:

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the opulent Neo-classical rooms of Palazzo Anguissola and the 19th century Palazzo Brentani. A new section was recently opened in the Palazzo housing Milan’s historic Banca Commerciale in Piazza della Scala and features 20th century masterpieces from the Intesa Sanpaolo collections. Open: Tues-Sun 9.30am7.30pm. Thurs 9.30am-10.30pm. Closed on Monday. Free admission. www.gallerieditalia. com. Piazza della Scala, 6. T: 800.167619. M1-M3 Duomo, M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4

GAM | Galleria d'Arte Moderna Boasting 2,700 paintings and 700 sculptures, this Galleria inaugurated in 1921 is above all a “nineteenth century museum” hosting mainly Italian and French works of art. The Gallery is set against the beautifully elegant backdrop of Villa Reale, with its magnificent English garden. Open daily 9am-1pm/2pm-5.30pm. Closed on Mondays. Free admission. www.gam-milano.com. Via Palestro, 16. T: 02 88445947. M1 Palestro, M3 Turati. Map G3

MIC – Interactive Museum of Cinema From Méliès to Charlie Chaplin; from Totò to Marty Feldman, this Italian film library enables visitors to rediscover the magic of cinema thanks to this small, though innovative museum. A source of enjoyment, but not only, because MIC also hosts a large archive of the city’s past, featuring 30 hours of films on 20th century Milan. Fri 10am-7pm, Sun 3pm-7pm. Full ticket price €5. http://mic.cinetecamilano.it. Viale Fulvio Testi, 121. T: 02 87242114. M5 Bicocca. Off Map

Grande museo del duomo Five centuries of an inestimable heritage: the museum is home to hundreds of works of art as this majestic model of the Cathedral (1519). museo.duomomilano.it - www.wheremilan.com


GALLERIE D’ITALIA. YOU AT THE CENTER OF ART.

photo: Matteo Cirenei

THE THREE MUSEUMS OF INTESA SANPAOLO: GALLERIE D’ITALIA - PIAZZA SCALA - Milan, Piazza Scala 6 GALLERIE D’ITALIA - PALAZZO ZEVALLOS STIGLIANO - Naples, Via Toledo 185 GALLERIE D’ITALIA - PALAZZO LEONI MONTANARI - Vicenza, Contra’ Santa Corona 25 We help to promote culture through permanent exhibitions, temporary shows and special initiatives.

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MUSEUMS Muba - Children's Museum The new museum is headquartered in one of the city’s most evocative, interesting spaces, the Rotonda della Besana: 1,200 square metres hosting a bar, a bookshop, an exhibition space, workshop areas and a “Happy Popping” corner where infants can be breastfed and changed. Open seven days a week. Mon 9.30am-3.30pm; Tues-Fri 9.30am-6.30pm; Sat-Sun and public holidays 10am-7pm. www.muba.it. Via E. Besana, 12. T: 02 43980402. Map G5

Museo Archeologico Found in the cloister of an old monastery – the Monastero Maggiore di San Maurizio – dating back to the 8th century A.D., it houses Greek, Etruscan, Roman and medieval works of art, among which the famous “Parabiago Plate”. The Museum also keeps pieces belonging to the Barbarian and Ghandara civilisations. Conversely, prehistoric and Egyptian art are housed in the Castello Sforzesco. Open Tues-Sun 9am-5.30pm. Full price ticket €2. www.comune.milano.it/museiemostre. Corso Magenta, 15. T: 02 88445208. M1-M2 Cadorna FN, M1 Cairoli. Map E4

Museo del Duomo Totally refurbished in 2013, the museum houses and highlights all the material not presently in use in the Duomo, linked to its history and construction. Comprising 2,000 square metres of space, twenty seven rooms and thirteen thematic areas, the museum hosts more than two hundred sculptures and over seven hundred gypsum models and then again paintings, stained glass windows, tapestries and architectural models ranging from the 15th century to the present day. Worthy of particular note are the rooms of the Tesoro, Tintoretto’s

“Jesus Among the Doctors”, the imposing wooden model of the cathedral built in 1519 and the tiles of the fifth door of the Duomo by Lucio Fontana and Luciano Minguzzi. Open Tues-Sun 10am-6pm. Closed on Monday and 1 January, 1 May, 25 December. Full price ticket €6. Cumulative ticket 15€ (Terraces of the Duomo by lift, Museum and Tesoro and the Baptistery of San Giovanni alle Fonti). http://museo.duomomilano.it. Palazzo Reale, piazza Duomo, 12. T: 02 72022656. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F5 FREE WITH

Museo Diocesano This museum of religious arts, whose new headquarters were inaugurated in 2001, hosts 600 works dating back to the 4th century A.D. By maximizing their historic and religious meanings, it preserves and promotes the valuable art treasures belonging to the “Diocese”, with smaller pieces collected from Church museums and treasuries across Lombardy. Open Tues-Sun 10am-6pm (JulySeptember: Tues-Sat 5pm-10pm). Full ticket price €8 (€4 on Tuesdays). Combined ticket: Museo Diocesano, Cappella Portinari, Cappella di S. Aquilino (Chiesa di S. Lorenzo) €12. www.museodiocesano.it. Corso di Porta Ticinese, 95. T: 02 89420019. Map E6

Museo del Novecento One of the youngest museums in the city, lying adjacent to the Duomo, hosts more than 400 20th century masterpieces of Italian and international art – ranging from Fontana to Picasso – at the recently refurbished Palazzo dell’Arengario. Don’t miss a sight of Piazza Duomo from the “Sala Fontana”. (“Museo del Novecento” guided tour organized by Zani Viaggi - www.zaniviaggi.it). Mon 2.30pm-

7.30pm; Tues-Wed-Fri and Sun 9.30am-7.30pm; Thurs-Sat 9.30am-10.30pm. Full ticket €5 (free admission on Friday after 3.30pm). www.museodelnovecento.org. Piazza Duomo. T: 02 88444061. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F5

Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci Housed in a 16th century monastery, this is one of the most important museums of science and technology in the world. Its collections explore the relationship between men and machines starting from the ingenious inventions of the world famous Leonardo da Vinci. Open Tues-Fri 9.30am5.00pm; Sat, Sun and Holidays 9.30am-6.30pm. Full ticket €10 + Guided tour inside the Enrico Toti submarine €8. www.museoscienza.org. Via San Vittore, 21. T: 02 48555558. M2 Sant’Ambrogio. Map D5

Museo Teatrale alla Scala Founded in 1913, it recently underwent an important makeover and is dedicated to the history of the famous Milan Opera House with a vast collection of musical instruments and documents dedicated to famous musicians, including Verdi and Toscanini. Visitors can look into the theatre, provided there are no rehearsals, or admire the “machine” that gives stage directions. Don't miss the “La Scala Museum and Theatre” guided tour organized by Zani Viaggi (www.zaniviaggi.it). Open MonSun (except holidays) 9am-12.30am/1.30pm5.30pm. Full ticket €6. Museo Teatrale alla Scala + Museo Poldi Pezzoli €9 (Monday only). www.teatroallascala.org. Largo A. Ghiringhelli, 1 corner of Piazza della Scala. T: 02 88792473. T: 02 7423. M1-M3 Duomo, M3 Montenapoleone. Map F4 FREE WITH

Natural History Museum Home to valuable mineral, botanical and zoological collections. Highlights include a large fossil collection, reconstructions of extinct animals and dioramas with stuffed animals shown in their natural habitats originating both from Europe and other exotic places. It contains the only dinosaur skeleton existing in Italy. Open Tues-Sun 9am-5.30pm. Full price ticket €3 (free admission on Friday afternoon). www. comune.milano.it/museostorianaturale. Corso Venezia, 55. T: 02 88463337. M1 Palestro. Map G3

PAC – Contemporary Art Pavilion Completed in 1996, this 1,200 sq.m. space is the most important exhibition centre for contemporary art in Milan, boasting a garden area for sculptures, a raised floor for paintings and a balcony for photos and graphic works. Fully accessible by the disabled. Opening hours and ticket prices vary according to the exhibition on show. www.comune.milano.it/pac. Via Palestro, 14. T: 02 88446359. T: 02 88446360. M1 Palestro, M3 Turati. Map G3

Palazzo della Ragione Fotografia

MUSEO DELLA SCIENZA E DELLA TECNOLOGIA >> A new area is dedicated to space and astronomy: an interactive trip in discovery of places, people and technologies related to space exploration. More info on www.wheremilan.com

PHOTOGRAPHY Built in the 13th century as a courthouse, the palazzo is located in one of the oldest and most picturesque squares in the city. Renovated in the Eighties, now it hosts a new space dedicated entirely to photography. Opening hours and ticket prices vary according to the exhibition on show. www.palazzodellaragionefotografia.it. Piazza Mercanti, 1. T: 02 88465230. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F4

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MUSEUM Palazzo Reale Formerly the residence of all those who governed Milan, from Napoleon to the Royal House of Savoy, the Royal Palace is currently one of the most important cultural centres in the city, hosting exhibitions of international renown. www.comune.milano.it/palazzoreale. Piazza Duomo, 12. T: 02 88465230. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F5

San Siro Stadium

Pinacoteca di Brera The Brera Art Gallery is one of the most important museums in Milan. Its permanent collections offer a wealth of exceptionally good Italian and foreign masterpieces including Mantegna’s “Dead Christ”, Raphael’s “Marriage of the Virgin”, Caravaggio’s “Supper at Emmaus” and “The Kiss” by Hayez. Don't miss the “Brera Art District” guided tour organized by Zani Viaggi (www.zaniviaggi.it). Open Tues-Sun 8.30am-7.15pm. Full ticket price €11. www.brera.beniculturali.it. Via Brera, 28. T: 02 722631. M2 Lanza, M3 Montenapoleone. Map F3 FREE WITH

San Siro Museum FOOTBALL The first and only museum in Italy inside a Stadium, the San Siro Museum displays all kinds of historic items from two of the most successful Italian Football League clubs: A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale (Inter): old jerseys, photos, boots, tickets and a fabulous trophy case. Named after the famous Milanese footballer Giuseppe Meazza, the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium (San Siro) is the largest stadium in Italy and the fourth in Europe. Don't miss the “San Siro Stadium Tour” organized by Zani Viaggi (www.zaniviaggi.it). Open daily 10am-6pm. Museum ticket €7. Museum + Stadium tour €13. www.sansirotour.com, www.sansiro.net. Piazzale Angelo Moratti. T: 02 4042432. M1 Lotto. Off Map FREE WITH

Sforza Castle Museums Antique art, paintings, period furniture, sculptures and musical instruments are housed in Castello Sforzesco’s precious treasure trove. The building alone is well worth a visit. Rooms 9, 10, 15, 23, 24 not accessible to the disabled. Tues-Sun 9am-5.30pm (admission until 5pm), closed on Mondays (holidays included). Full price ticket €3. Free admittance: every day except Fri after 4.30pm; Fri 2pm-5.30pm; always free for children under 18. www.milanocastello.it. Piazza Castello. T:+39.02.88463703. M1-M2 Cadorna FN, M1 Cairoli, M2 Lanza. Map D3

Triennale di Milano-Triennale Design Museum The Triennale di Milano is one of the most vibrant, popular and important exhibition centres in the city. Featuring annually changing exhibitions of note, it also owns the most important permanent collection of design works. This fantastic museum is brimming with endless installations originating from brilliant minds all over the world. It has a superb media library on design, art and architecture. Open Tues-Sun 10.30am-8.30pm; Thurs-Fri 10.30am-11pm (last admission 1 hour before closing time). Closed on Monday. Full ticket €8. www.triennale.it. Viale E. Alemagna, 6. T:+39.02.724341. M1-M2 Cadorna FN. Map D3 FREE WITH

The San Siro Stadium with a capacity of 79.471 seats all covered in its three tiered structure is the largest stadium in Italy and the fourth in Europe. It is the home stadium of two of the three most successful Italian Football League clubs: A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale. It also has a gift shop and a Museum (T: 02 4042432) displaying all kinds of historic items from both Milan’s and Inter’s past. Don't miss the guided stadium tour which gives you a chance to sit in VIP seats and visit each of the home teams’ locker rooms. In summer it also hosts important music concerts. It's reachable with CitySightseeing Milano, C Line.

Museum & Tour San Siro owns the first Museum in Italy located in a stadium. Inside, an exclusive exhibition tells the history of A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale through a great number of memorabilia which entered into the Worldwide football legend. The tour proceeds through the changing rooms, the grandstands and the interview room with the opportunity to appreciate one of the most fascinating sport facilities in the world. Store For football enthusiasts, the San Siro Store (managed by M-I Stadio) is located inside the Stadium and offers a complete range of official Inter and Milan products as well as those of the MSS-Milano San Siro merchandising brand, for which it holds the exclusive rights. Open throughout the year. Hospitality During no-match-days, San Siro is a unique and original venue that can host any kind of event. It offers a wide range of hospitality areas and it is perfect for reunions, meetings, conventions, presentations, gala dinners, weddings and private parties. The internal locations can host from 10 to 1000 people with an all inclusive service.

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Discovering Lugano history and culture Hermann Hesse Museum The little museum dedicated to the German writer Hermann Hesse in Montagnola, above Lugano, is one of the most visited in Ticino. A permanent exhibit set up in the halls of the Torre Camuzzi, adjacent to the Nobel Prize winner's first home, introduces us to the forty years that Hesse spent in the South of the Alps from 1919. In the calm of the serene enchantment of this region the author of “Siddharta” certainly found the peace he always sought and that allowed him to bring to life some masterpieces that are today – half a century after his death – some of the most widely read and appreciated books in the world. Collected are objects and works of this author, one of the most widely read in the world: famous are his glasses, the typewriter and the delicate watercolours. An excellent audioguide in Italian and German accompanies

the visitor through the pleasant landscapes of the Collina d'oro (Golden Hill), dear to the writer, the “homeland of the soul”. The permanent exhibit gives the visitor the possibility to discover the author's different phases of activity in depth, for example fundamental topics such as India or the creation of the work "The Glass Bead Game". Thanks to the dynamic director Regina Bucher and to the Hermann Hesse Foundation of Montagnola, the museum has become a lively meeting point for a vast international public. Every year a large program is organized, offering temporary exhibits, conferences, concerts, films, walks and weekly readings in Italian and German. A literary café was opened in the vicinity of the museum where you can find some of Hermann Hesse's main works. > More information Hermann Hesse Museum, Torre Camuzzi, Ra Cürta 2, 6926 Montagnola +41 91 993 37 70 – info@hessemontagnola.ch www.hessemontagnola.ch www.luganoturismo.ch www.mendrisiottoturismo.ch

Exhibitions Museum of Cultures Villa Heleneum Via Cortivo 24-28, Castagnola Gentô-ban – Japan in XIX Century Until 25 January 2015 Jingju – Chinese theater, Pilone collection Until 10 May 2015 Hermann Hesse Museum Torre Camuzzi Ra Cürta 2, Montagnola Hermann Hesse: A Ticino Myth. The Klingsor last summer illustrated by Sighanda. Until 1 February 2015 Züst Gallery 6862 Rancate Gifts of love. Women and Ritual in Renaissancenel Rinascimento Until 11 January 2015

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ust 70 kilometres from Milan, Lugano and its surroundings in Switzerland will surprise you with several museums showcasing an extraordinary selection of works of art.

Hermann Hesse Museum


Museum of Cultures The Museo delle Culture (Museum of Cultures) in Lugano presents an art collection of civilizations of the Far East, India, South-East Asia and Oceania. The core of the collections consists of works donated by Ticino artist Serge Brignoni (1903-2002). Fascinated by the world of "secret affinities", he nurtured a passion for the arts of the southern seas and explored the figurative languages of simple cultures. He collected an extraordinary selection of works that have also influenced his artistic flair through personal research for abstraction between essential volumes and elementary contents. Since 2006 the Museum has expanded the core of 660 original works to over 8,000, coming from different loans or donations. The permanent exhibit is set up on the first and second floor. The course of the exhibit was conceived as an imaginary geo-cultural trip through the main areas documented by the museum's collection. In addition, for each hall the visitor is encouraged to observe the works from four distinct levels of interpretation in order to allow a moment to reflect about the subjects of travel, of ethos, of anthropological relevance connected to a

vision of the world of the cultures in question and, finally, of artistic style. > More information Museum of Cultures, Villa Heleneum, Via Cortivo 24-28, 6900 Castagnola +41 58 866 69 60 – info.mcl@lugano.ch www.mcl.lugano.ch Züst Gallery The Pinacoteca cantonale Giovanni Züst (Züst Gallery) of Rancate, close to Mendrisio, gathers works of artists that were active in Ticino from the 17th to the 19th century. The apex of the collection consists of a trio of Caravaggio-style works by Ascona artist Giovanni Serodine, one of the greatest authors of 17th century Italian art. The museum also offers important works by Giuseppe Antonio Petrini of Carona, protagonist of 17th century Ticino and Lombardy art. The century that is best represented is, however, the 19th century with paintings by Antonio Rinaldi of Tremona and other important Ticino and Lombardy painters. > More information Züst Gallery, 6862 Rancate +41 91 816 47 91 – decs-pinacoteca.zuest@ti.ch www4.ti.ch/index.php?id=22295

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Gastronomy weeks in Canton Ticino Throughout the year, many events are organised in Ticino featuring the local and international cuisine. Maggio Gastronomico delle Tre Valli e del Bellinzonese www.maggiogastronomico.ch Saporinlibertà - Luganese www.saporinliberta.ch Rassegna Gastronomica del Mendrisiotto e Basso Ceresio www.rassegna.ch Il piatto nostrano della Valle di Muggio www.provalledimuggio.ch “Al nos mangee” - Leventina www.eticinforma.ch Rassegna enogastronomica del Monte S. Giorgio www.ristoratori.ch Settimana del Gusto - Ticino www.gout.ch

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Cremona, a meld of music and taste At all times throughout the year, ‘the city of the violin’ offers myriad tasting experiences and entertainment: it takes just one day to fall in love with this pearl of a thousand attractions…located just a short distance from Milan! By Stefania Vida

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oasting a number of important historic monuments, museums and theatres it is, however, music that makes Cremona unique throughout the world. The city is, in fact, renowned as the world capital of violin-making. The tradition of crafting stringed instruments, handed down by several of Cremona’s most revered luthiers, including Antonio Stradivari, and the Amati and Guarneri families, continues at the city’s numerous artisan workshops, while, each year, the prestigious ‘Scuola internazionale di liuteria’ (the International School of Violin-making) (www.scuoladiliuteria.it) welcomes and trains students from all over the world. About one year ago, the city also opened the Museo del violino (Violin Museum), a technologically advanced complex, designed to offer visitors insight into the world of the violin. The location is also an exclusive space that often hosts events and exhibitions. Those visiting the city this month should make time to head to the complex to see "La nascita

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of Cremonese culture whose starred playbill includes top-level prose, opera, concerts and musical performances.

A treasure trove of culture Though difficult, it is not impossible to take in all of Cremona’s attractions in just one day. In fact, in addition to boasting a rich and diverse cultural heritage, it is also home to several of Italy’s most important museums. Top of your ‘to do’ list should be a visit to the Piazza del Comune, fronted by several impressive buildings including the Torrazzo, the Duomo, the Baptistery, Palazzo del Comune and the Loggia dei Militi, one of the most significant examples of medieval architecture, whose original splendour has remained intact. Don’t forget Stradivari’s house in corso Garibaldi 57, and Teatro Ponchielli, one of the symbolic places

The taste of Cremona Cremona offers foodies a slew of gourmet specialities and is known, in particular, for its tantalizing cold cuts and cheeses, like Salame Cremona IGP, Provolone Valpadana, Grana Padano (see photo below) or Cotechino vaniglia, but also torrone (nougat), mostarda (made up of whole fruits, all preserved in a sweet mustard syrup) and Marubini (stuffed pasta). Its local specialities can be sampled at several of the city’s most traditional restaurants including La Sosta, Il Violino or Locanda Torriani, the Hosteria 700, Trattoria Osteria del Bissone or Ristorante Taverna la Botte, to mention but a few. Shopping amidst past and present Cremona offers visitors an upmarket shopping experience. Its streets are not only lined with old and new establishments but


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also traditional flea markets. The city offers a number of places where you can have fun searching for the most disparate objects, designed to suit all tastes and budgets: historic shops, boasting at least 50 years of activity, several of which still retain their original furnishings, trendy boutiques, artisans’ workshops where aficionados can purchase violins and other musical instruments plus lots of highly specialized establishments selling all types of original items. Twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, a large, well-stocked market is held in the centre of the city. One of the oldest in Lombardy, dating back to circa the year 1339, in 2009 it was awarded ‘historic and traditional market’ status by the Regione. How to Get Here

By car from Milan (95km): Strada Statale Paullese, Autostrada (A1-A21) Milano-Piacenza-Cremona.

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