De Montel, Italy's largest urban spa complex will open in early 2025.
The spa will have ten thermal pools
The complex will be the redevelopment of the former De Montel stables in San Siro in Milan, on an area of over 16,000 sqm, of which 6,000 indoors and 10,000 in the courtyard and green areas. The park will include ten thermal pools, as well as relaxation and refreshment areas and a Russian banja sauna.
A new Italian thermal gem
The conversion project of the De Montel complex, which will exploit the historic thermal water spring which has a depth of 396 metres, was coordinated by the Marzorati Studio, with an investment of over €50 million by the Azimut Group. It is in collaboration with the Massimo Caputi Terme Italia group, which already manages some of the country’s most important wellness complexes including Terme di Saturnia, Terme di Chianciano and Terme di Salice.
The old stables have been given a new lease of life
The stables were designed in the 1920s by the architect Vietti Violi on commission from the De Montel family of bankers. They were an Art Nouveau gem and one of the most famous stables in Italy, but they went into decline after WWII and were abandoned in the 1970s.