For its 90th anniversary, Istituto Marangoni Milano opens a new chapter in the heart of the city by moving to the magnificent Palazzo Turati on Via Meravigli 7.

The building is a 19th-century Neo-Renaissance gem that perfectly combines heritage and innovation. Just a stone’s throw from the Duomo, Castello Sforzesco and Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, and close to Via Montenapoleone and Quadrilatero della Moda, this architectural masterpiece offers an extraordinary setting where history, culture and creativity meet.

New era for fashion education: Istituto Marangoni moves to iconic Palazzo Turati in the heart of Milan 2

Spanning five impressive floors and more than 9,000 square metres, the building is crowned by a spectacular rooftop terrace with a breathtaking panoramic view of Milan. Behind the charming courtyard, a monumental staircase leads up to the stately halls, adorned with elegant frescoes, sculptures, exquisite textiles and beautiful wooden floors – an ideal backdrop for creative projects, photo sessions and exclusive presentations.

In addition to these historical treasures, the new building offers state-of-the-art learning environments, designed to foster the talents of the next generation. There are spacious classrooms for drawing and pattern making, advanced design and planning labs, IT rooms to master industry software and fully equipped photo studios.

The move to Palazzo Turati is an expression of Istituto Marangoni Milan’s strong ties to the city and its commitment to offering students an exclusive, world-class study environment – a place where their talent, vision and ambition can flourish like never before.

  • 9,500 m² of historic architecture
  • Prestigious 5-storey building
  • Over 1,000 m² of state-of-the-art laboratories
  • Located in the heart of Milan
  • A creative hub where heritage meets innovation

The new building will be ready for the academic year 25/26, starting in September 2025. Until then, all school activities, including orientation and admission meetings, will continue in the current premises at Verri and San Babila.