Via Monte Napoleone, also spelled Via Montenapoleone, is an
upscale shopping
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street in
Milan,
Italy,
Europe's most expensive street (2022) and the third most expensive street in the world. It is famous for its
ready-to-wear fashion
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and
jewelry shops, and for being the most important street of the Milan fashion district known as the ''
Quadrilatero della moda'', where many well-known
fashion designers have high-end boutiques. The most exclusive Italian shoemakers maintain boutiques on this street.
In 2009, architect
Fabio Novembre
Fabio Novembre (21 October 1966) is an Italian architect and designer.
Biography
He moved to Milan in 1984, where in 1992 he received a degree in architecture.
In 1993 he lived in New York City where he attended a filmmaking course at the New Y ...
designed a months-long art installation, titled ''Per fare un albero'', ‘To make a tree’ in conjunction with the city of Milan's Department of Design, Events and Fashion and Fiat — featuring 20 full-size fiberglass planter replicas of the company's
500C cabriolet along Via Monte Napoleone.
In 2002, the Street Association started a media project including the Radio and the Portal, in order to relaunch the
Made in Italy brand. Sponsored by the Department of Fashion, Tourism and Major Events of the Municipality of Milan, Italy Fashion System, and Assomoda, today it is the first instrument of revival and information on Made in Italy worldwide.
History
The street traces the Roman city walls erected by Emperor
Maximian
Maximian ( la, Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus; c. 250 – c. July 310), nicknamed ''Herculius'', was Roman emperor from 286 to 305. He was ''Caesar'' from 285 to 286, then ''Augustus'' from 286 to 305. He shared the latter title with his ...
. In 1783, a financial institution known as the Monte Camerale di Santa Teresa opened there in Palazzo Marliani, with the function of managing the public debt. In 1786 the street itself was named after the ''monte''.
[For a ''monte'' as a financial institution, cf. Monte di Pietà.] The bank was closed in 1796 but re-opened in 1804, when Milan was capital of the Napoleonic
Italian Republic, as the Monte Napoleone: from this the street derived its current name. During the first part of the 19th century the street was almost entirely rebuilt in the
Neoclassical manner with palaces inhabited by the highest of the aristocracy. Notable buildings from this period are
Palazzo Melzi di Cusano,
Palazzo Gavazzi
Palazzo Gavazzi is a Neoclassical palace in Del Monte district, Milan, Italy.
History
The building was designed by Luigi Clerichetti in 1838 for the wealthy Gavazzi family. The residence was the home of Carlo Cattaneo from 1840 to 1848.
Descr ...
,
Casa Carcassola Grandi, and
Palazzetto Taverna. The much earlier Palazzo Marliani however, regarded as one of the finest houses to survive from the era of the
Sforza, was preserved until its destruction during the Allied bombing campaign of 1943.
After
World War II, Via Monte Napoleone became one of the leading streets in international fashion, somewhat equivalent to
Paris'
Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré,
Rome's
Via Condotti,
London's
Bond Street
Bond Street in the West End of London links Piccadilly in the south to Oxford Street in the north. Since the 18th century the street has housed many prestigious and upmarket fashion retailers. The southern section is Old Bond Street and the l ...
and
Oxford Street,
Los Angeles'
Rodeo Drive,
Florence's
Via de' Tornabuoni, Berlin's Kurfürstendamm and New York's
Fifth Avenue
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.
Caffè Cova
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, founded in 1817 and one of the city's oldest
cafés and confectioners, relocated to Via Monte Napoleone in 1950 from its original premises next to the
Teatro alla Scala
La Scala (, , ; abbreviation in Italian of the official name ) is a famous opera house in Milan, Italy. The theatre was inaugurated on 3 August 1778 and was originally known as the ' (New Royal-Ducal Theatre alla Scala). The premiere performan ...
.
Gallery
Image:Gucci Shop, Via Montenapoleone, Milan.jpg, Gucci Shop, Via Montenapoleone
Image:Via_Montenapoleone_during_the_Christmas_period,_Milan,_Italy.jpg, Moncler Shop, Via Montenapoleone.
Image:Milan Montenapoleone 21.JPG, An arcaded boutique in Via Montenapoleone
Image:Milan Montenapoaleone 14.JPG, The ''Caffè Cova'' delicatessen serving traditional Milanese cakes and desserts in Via Montenapoleone
Image:Milan-Via_Monte_Napoleone_during_the_Christmas_period.jpg, Via Montenapoleone during the Christmas period.
See also
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List of upscale shopping districts
References
External links
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Jewellery districts
Culture in Milan
Tourist attractions in Milan
Shopping districts and streets in Italy
Streets in Milan