Just a few steps from the central Piazza del Duomo, the Palazzo Giureconsulti has reopened after restoration. For 400 years at the heart of Milan’s social, economic and cultural life, work was carried out on the facade and the main internal areas, including the reception and the prestigious Sala Colonne.
It housed Milan’s first stock exchange
With an elegant façade and a clock tower, one of the most elegant, charming and iconic venues in the city is on four floors and has a total area of 4,000 m2. Designed by Vincenzo Seregni, it was inaugurated in 1654 and housed the first Milan Stock Exchange (1809). Since 1911 it has been owned by the Milan Monza Brianza Lodi Chamber of Commerce.
Highlighting Milan’s international appeal
It is Milan’s oldest and most central conference centre and is managed by Parcam, a company owned by the Milan Chamber of Commerce, and is the headquarters of the city promotion agency founded by the City of Milan and the Chamber of Commerce of Milan, Monza Brianza and Lodi. The opening of the Palazzo marks a new page in the story of the city, highlighting and enhancing Milan's economic and social dynamism and its international appeal as well as its development and urban regeneration projects and its world-famous Made in Milan brands.
“Milan is a city of multiple identities and opportunities”
"We are proud to reopen Palazzo Giureconsulti, which has been carefully restored to its former beauty and at the same time given new infrastructural, technological and digital potential. We want it to become the centre of the story of the Milan of multiple identities and opportunities as the city changes and develops,” said Elena Vasco, Secretary General of the Milan Monza Brianza Lodi Chamber of Commerce.
Global promotional campaigns
"We want wants to catalyze the energies of the Municipality, the Chamber of Commerce and the city's businesses in contributing to the relaunch of Milan after the pandemic. With the Yesmilano brand we are working on global promotional campaigns and a schedule of events for the Palazzo and the city," commented Luca Martinazzoli, Director of Milano & Partners.