
Rising above Milano’s skyline near the central station, Pirelli Tower—often called “Il Pirellone”—is an iconic symbol of post-war Italian modernism. Designed by renowned architect Gio Ponti and completed in 1960, it stands 127 meters tall with a sleek, razor-thin profile that redefined the city’s skyline. Though primarily hosting administrative offices today, the building’s grand lobby sometimes welcomes visitors to admire its unique interior design. Nearby you can explore Piazza Duca d’Aosta and head to Corso Buenos Aires for a bustling shopping experience. The area is well-connected by metro, making the tower a convenient stop in any Milano itinerary.
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