Baglioni Hotels & Resorts has officially opened its latest Milanese hotel, Casa Baglioni, in the design district of Brera—an area known as the 'artists’ district'.
With spaces that draw inspiration from the art and design world of 1960s Milan, the hotel is a stone’s throw from the city’s best luxury boutiques, art galleries, antique markets and chic cocktail bars. The property houses 30 suites and guestrooms, a living area, a wine cellar and a destination restaurant by Michelin-starred Chef Claudio Sadler.
Casa Baglioni is a new member of The Leading Hotels of the World.
“Being known as a brand for having hotels across Italy’s major art cities, I am so pleased and proud to return to Milan, an essential destination for our collection,” said Guido Polito, Group CEO. “As well as being a hot spot during Milan Fashion Weeks, Casa Baglioni Milan will offer exceptional food & beverage and a carefully curated program of cultural experiences that showcase the best of the Brera district, the Italian spirit and culture”.
The hotel's guestrooms and suites have been designed by Milanese architects Spagnulo & Partners. The spaces showcase major artworks by famous Italian and international artists including "Superficie Bianca"’ (2003) by Enrico Castellani, "Running Fence"’ (1974) by Christo, "Assedio Rosso" (1955) by Carla Accardi, "Bianco"’ by Agostino Bonalumi and various artwork from the 1960s by Hans Hartung.
Intricate design details include lighting designed by Panzeri, wallpaper by Rubelli, fabrics by Dedar and taps and fittings by Zucchetti. The hotel also features pieces from the designer Gala Rotelli’s “Cromie domestiche” collection, a symphony of metalwork, colorful glass, and hand-decorated craft ceramics in simple, archetypal forms with vivid primary and secondary color.
Casa Baglioni offers seven different types of accommodation—from Superior Rooms steeped in the spirit of ’60s Milan and its art and design, to the 1,216-square-foot Brera Presidential Suite, offering floor-to-ceiling windows, a private terrace and living area.
The Casa Baglioni cuisine will be headed by Italian Chef Claudio Sadler, who has moved his current Milanese restaurant, Restaurant Sadler, and its Michelin star, to Casa Baglioni. Sadler Restaurant will offer exclusive culinary masterpieces—from modern lunches to elegant dinner creations— accompanied by a variety of wines. Seating 36, its exclusive, intimate location will showcase local traditional dishes and contemporary culinary creativity. The F&B offering also includes an elegant wine cellar for tastings, with a selection of 850 prestigious Italian and international labels.
Guests of Casa Baglioni can discover the hidden corners and wonders of the Brera District with private tours organized by the hotel. They will experience a walk through Brera Art and History, and discover the places and protagonists of Milanese art, including a visit to one of the oldest Italian academies Brera Academy of Fine Arts, the Museo del Novecento, Piero Manzoni's courtyard and meet artists who work within the Brera district.
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