Made for Milan: Park Hyatt Milan completes its multi-year design
Just in time to celebrate its 20th anniversary, one of the city’s most legendary hotels finishes a property-wide redesign with its own take on luxury lifestyle.
This article first appeared in Mix Interiors #231
Photography: FTFoto, H2B Studio & Felice Scoccimarro
Words: Lauren Jade Hill
In the beating heart of historic Milan, one of the city’s most legendary hotels is commemorating its 20th year with the completion of a property-wide redesign. Set apart first by its setting’s grandeur, Park Hyatt Milan brings its take on luxury lifestyle to a palazzo commissioned by Marchese Alessandro Fiori, designed by the architect G.B. Torretta and built in 1875 – in the same period as the city’s landmark Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, which the hotel neighbours.
Close to the Gothic Duomo di Milano amid avenues of high-end fashion boutiques, this palazzo, which was first occupied by a hotel before being leased by the Bocconi brothers for their emporium, returned to its hotel roots in 2003 when it opened following a full restoration as Italy’s first Hyatt hotel.
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