
Discover Istituto Marangoni Milano’s new Palazzo Turati campus, where 90 years of fashion heritage inspire global creativity
September 2025 marks a defining moment for Istituto Marangoni Milano, as the school officially relocates to Palazzo Turati. This move is more than a change of address; it coincides with the celebration of Istituto Marangoni’s 90th anniversary, marking nine decades of fashion and luxury heritage meeting cutting-edge creativity.
Situated in the heart of Milan, Palazzo Turati now provides state-of-the-art studios, workshops, and collaborative spaces designed to inspire the next generation of global fashion and design talent. Here, tradition fuels innovation, and the city itself becomes an integral part of the creative journey.
Palazzo Turati: Milan’s Neo-Renaissance Creative Hub
Built in the late 1800s for Count Francesco Turati, Palazzo Turati is a masterpiece of neo-Renaissance grandeur. Its diamond-point façades, sweeping granite colonnade and central courtyard reflect Milan’s rich architectural history. Inside, frescoed ceilings, parquet floors, and sculptural details evoke centuries of luxury and design history.
From the rooftop, students can enjoy breathtaking views where the Duomo meets the modern skyline of Porta Nuova. This striking contrast between past and future serves as a perfect metaphor for the campus itself, where heritage and bold ideas converge.
The neoclassical courtyard of Palazzo Turati, where Milanese heritage meets the next generation of fashion visionaries
Where Heritage Meets Innovation at Istituto Marangoni Milano
Palazzo Turati is more than a historic backdrop; it is a fully equipped hub for fashion education. The space features bright design studios, advanced photo labs, 3D printing workshops, and digital media suites, bringing fashion and design learning into the 21st century.
Co-working zones, stylish lounges, and terraces promote collaboration among international students, allowing ideas to flow freely. Each floor fuses centuries of history with the latest creative technologies, creating a unique learning environment in Milan.
Minimalist lines and illuminated branding define the school’s modern creative hub
Celebrating Ninety Years of Fashion Education Excellence
As Istituto Marangoni Milano celebrates its ninety years, the new campus embodies its mission: honouring a rich fashion legacy while looking firmly toward the future, redefining education for a global audience rather than dwelling on the past.
Students from over 100 countries come together here to share perspectives, innovate, and shape the future of fashion. Palazzo Turati becomes the epicentre of Milanese creativity, where culture, luxury, and global talent intersect.
Historical frescoes frame modern fashion portfolios in a setting where past and future meet
Experience Daily Creativity at Istituto Marangoni Milano
Studying at Istituto Marangoni Milano feels like living inside a mood board. You can present projects in frescoed halls, brainstorm under chandeliers, and shoot campaigns with the Duomo as your backdrop.
Milan itself extends the campus. Museums, ateliers, galleries, and fashion houses are just a short distance away. Every street and building contributes to the learning experience, reinforcing creativity, design thinking, and fashion innovation.
Presenting student work beneath frescoed walls, where every corner of Palazzo Turati becomes part of the creative process
Palazzo Turati: A Creative Launchpad for Future Fashion and Design Leaders
Palazzo Turati is a space where creativity takes flight. Here, centuries of heritage meet cutting-edge practice, guiding students as they explore the evolving worlds of fashion, design, beauty, and luxury.
At Istituto Marangoni Milano, ideas are not confined to the classroom—they unfold into projects, collaborations, and experiences that reflect the city’s energy. In this historic setting, the past does not hold students back; it informs and inspires a bold, forward-looking vision of creativity.
Angelo Ruggeri
Journalist and Tutor for Styling, Business and Design Course and Master’s Programmes, Milan
