TRIENNALE MILANO
Established in 1923, Triennale Milano has been Italy’s premier hub for design and contemporary culture.
Established in 1923, Triennale Milano has been Italy’s premier hub for design and contemporary culture.
Formerly Milan’s Factory District, this area reinvented itself in the 1980s as creative businesses moved into empty lofts.
The Cloister is a vintage fashion concept store in a historic Milanese palazzo, founded by Daniela Cavero in 2017.
With a rich heritage, Pasticceria Marchesi stands as one of Milan’s most esteemed and time-honored pastry shops.
Colibrì is a cosy bookstore cafe with a bohemian ambiance, nestled near Università Statale di Milano.
Isola, an emerging Milan neighbourhood, transformed from a working-class district into a vibrant and trendy area blending modern and historical charm, featuring Art Nouveau architecture, restaurants, and street art.
MODES redefines gender boundaries in fashion, encouraging personal style expression.
Established in 1909 by Fermo Taveggia, Taveggia began as a modest family bakery before evolving into a beloved bar-pastry shop and meeting spot for the Milanese.
Since 1993, Fondazione Prada has led the way in redefining cultural engagement – with bases in Milan, Venice, Shanghai, Tokyo and New York.
At Gastronomia Yamamoto, the aim is to transport you to the dining table of a Japanese family as they prepare their cherished dishes for you.