During this week Milanese people get to know their city in depth, and tourists debunk the myth of Milan as being just grey and industrial
One of the many great upsides of the design week is the opening of gates that are usually closed during the year; Milan is famous for its courtyards, churches, cloisters and historical buildings.
These spaces, for a few days, become accessible to everyone and magnificently set up by the works of brands and designers that use their know how to enhance spaces and peculiarities.
During this week Milanese people get to know their city in depth, and tourists debunk the myth of Milan as being just grey and industrial. Eventually, everyone falls in love with it.
Here are the fantastic locations to visit during this Fuorisalone, to give in to the charm of Lombardy's capital.
Albergo Diurno Venezia
(Piazza Oberdan)
Senso 80
Palazzo Litta
(Corso Magenta, 24)
Belgitude
Museo Poldi Pezzoli
(via Alessandro Manzoni, 12)
Natural Talent
Galleria Manzoni
(Via Manzoni, 40)
Multiplex – Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Palazzo Bovara
(Corso Venezia, 51)
Samsung Bakery and Fresh Juice
Palazzo Francesco Turati
(Via Meravigli, 7)
Masterly – The Dutch in Milano
Palazzo Serbelloni
(Corso Venezia, 16)
Amazing cliché
Stone Age Folk by Jaime Hayon
Palazzo Clerici
(Via Clerici, 5)
Talisman - Contemporary Symbolic Objects
Palazzo Bocconi
(Corso Venezia, 48)
Futuro House
Dimore Gallery
(Via Solferino, 11)
Punti di vista
Casa degli Atellani
(Corso Magenta, 65)
Air Bnb Casa degli Atellani
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