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milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works


Milan Architecture City Guide by designboom and Archdaily

 

Milan, a global hub of fashion and finance, increasingly asserts itself as a leading center for architecture and design. Its status as Italy’s second-largest city underpins its vibrant cultural scene, attracting both established and emerging creative talent. Additionally, Milan is home to esteemed educational institutions recognized for their focus on heritage preservation and conservation. Its cultural and design significance is increasingly pronounced, as a growing number of creators are relocating to establish their presence in this vibrant creative hub.

 

Among Milan’s most iconic landmarks are the flamboyant gothic Duomo di Milano, and the historically and artistically significant Santa Maria delle Grazie, home to Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, and the ornate Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, along with numerous renaissance and baroque sites. The city also boasts some of the most innovative modern and contemporary architecture, showcasing a unique dialogue between tradition and modernity. This synergy is exemplified by the contributions of architects like Aldo Rossi, Gio Ponti, Stefano Boeri, Mario Cucinella, Zaha Hadid, Grafton Architects, Herzog & de Meuron, and Foster and Partners.

 

The following guide highlights key historical landmarks alongside designboom’s handpicked interiors and installations and ArchDaily’s selection of contemporary architecture projects. This guide serves as an indispensable resource for those planning to explore Milan during the 2025 Design Week, presenting a blend of essential sites designed by renowned local and international architects.

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
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Duomo Di Milano / Simone da Orsenigo

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
image via Noppasin Wongchum / Shutterstock

 

 

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II / Guiseppe Mengoni

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
image via Olgysha / Shutterstock

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TORRE VELASCA / BBPR

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
image via COLOMBO NICOLA / Shutterstock

 

 

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
image © Gili Merin

 

 

IULM_Milan / 5+1AAAlfonsoFemiaGianlucaPeluffo

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
image © Ernesta Caviola

 

 

Pirelli Tower / Gio Ponti, Pier Luigi Nervi

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
image via MC MEDIASTUDIO / Shutterstock

 

 

RCS Building / Stefano Boeri Architetti

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
image courtesy of Boeri Studio

 

 

Universita Luigi Bocconi / Grafton Architects

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
image © Frederico Brunetti

 

 

Bosco Verticale / Boeri Studio

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
image © Paolo Rosselli

 

 

Torre della Permanente Renovation / Park Associati

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
image © Nicola Colella

 

 

Feltrinelli Porta Volta / Herzog & de Meuron

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
image © Filippo Romano

 

 

Gino Valle Square / Valle Architetti Associati

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
imag courtesy of Valle Architetti Associati

 

 

Gucci Hub / Piuarch

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
image © Andrea Martiradonna

 

 

Cascina Merlata Residential Development / Mario Cucinella Architects

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
image © Guido Maria Isolabella

 

 

Fondazione Prada / OMA

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
image © Guido Maria Isolabella

 

 

milan architecture city guide: highlights from historical monuments to contemporary works
image © Hufton + Crow

 

 

Mondadori Office Playground / Carlo Ratti Associati



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