A vibrant mixture of history and current events, in the centre of Milan reflects the spirit of the city.
In the heart of one of the most exclusive districts, with its majestic architecture of the Cathedral and the cultural tradition of the Theatre on the Staircase, the antique shops and sophisticated restaurants, the hotel's location is of an unparalleled distinction.
Luxurious and intimate, the Hotel Pierre Milan gives one an atmosphere of refined elegance the type appreciated by discerning travellers.
The 47 rooms and junior suites, are furnished with precious tapestry and antique furniture, they are equipped with every comfort and technological advancement that will enhance the stay of discerning
travellers and to also give them a sense of intimacy, privacy and security.
Spacious, with a little living room, located in the inside of the hotel. Parquet and fabric covered walls; sofa bed available in the living room.
Decorated with refined taste, a fine mix between classic and modern style, beautiful pictures on the wall; equipped with cold and hot air conditioning.
Rooms of 21sqm located both inside hotel and back; all of them with parquet and fabric covered walls.
Elegant and refined furnishings; equipped with hot and cold air conditioning.
Rooms of about 17 sqm, parquet and fabric covered walls; these rooms situated both facing the main street and back the hotel, are decorated with a refined taste.
A few of the have a little terrace; equipped with hot and cold air conditioning.
In a city renowned for its high level of food and wine, the restaurant "Petit Pierre" offers you the opportunity to enjoy fine Italian and Mediterranean cuisine.
In the courtyard of Pierre Milan there is a lobby lounge and due
to its central location, it is also a meeting point with: a large area dominated by a large window with natural light, where you can enjoy cocktails and fine wines to accompany you during your moments of relaxation.
Milan’s origin goes back to 400 B.C., when Gauls settled and defeated the Etruscans.
In 222 B.C. the city was conquered by Romans and was annexed to the Roman Empire.
After 313 A.D., the year of the Edict of Tolerance towards Christianity, many churches were built and the first bishop was appointed: Ambrogio was such an influential person that the church became the Ambrosian Church (7 December is a holiday to honour Sant’Ambrogio).
In 1300 the Visconti family which are noblemen from Bergamo, Cremona, Piacenza, Brescia and Parma ruled and brought a period of glory and wealth to the city.
The Duomo was built in 1386 and became the symbol of Milan.
Milan has been a rich and important city all the time, it always was a place for famous artists of the various eras and offered a
particular assortment of churches, buildings and monuments.
There has been a change of culture and art in the Renaissance with big a contribution in the period of the neoclassicism.
Most important church is the Cathedral which is the third largest church in the world. It is overall made of marble, with immense statues, arches, pillars, pinnacles. From the roof you can get a beautiful overview of the city.
Santa Maria delle Grazie was built between 1466 and 1490 and modified by Bramante.
In the Refectory there is one of the most famous paintings of Leonardo da Vinci: the “Last Supper”.
The Sforza Castle is one of the symbols of Milan together with the Madonnina and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.
All those sights together are just few reasons for a visit.
The Amvrosian Art Gallery is considered to be the first Milan museum, since it was founded in the early 17th century in a luxurious archbishop palace.
Milan offers a big variety of buildings, monuments and museums. Milan has many historic palazzos like the Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace) which is situated in the south side of Piazza Duomo.
The picture gallery of Brera has so many canvases of outstanding masters, which is no longer in all Europe. This gallery was founded by Napoleon at the dawn of the XIX century, having expropriated all the most valuable paintings from the monasteries.
Renovated and enlarged, in the 16th and 17th centuries it was one of the largest citadels in Europe. Extensively rebuilt by Luca Beltrami in 1891-1905, it now houses several of the city's museums and art collections.
Feel special, because you are in Milan, the capital of fashion. Visit the best shops and do not deny yourself anything.
Milan has an ancient city centre with high and interesting buildings and palazzos, that is why so many people from all over the world want to see the city of glamour.
HOTEL PIERRE MILANO
Via Edmondo De Amicis 3220123 MilanItaly