NECCHI CAMPIGLIO VILLA
- Piero Portaluppi, 1935
Via Mozart, 14, 20122 Milano MI, Italy
The Necchi Campiglio Villa was completed by the Milanese architect Piero Portaluppi in 1935 known for his innovative ideas.

It is located in the center of Milan with a private garden, a swimming pool and a tennis court. It was commissioned by the Necchi Campiglio family, who were part of the industrial elite connected with the production of sewing machines, refrigerators and cast iron. They quickly became known for their lavish parties and deep appreciation for the arts.


It was occupied by the Fascist Army during World War II, and right after the war, parts of the house underwent changes to a more classical 17th-century style design by the architect Tomaso Buzzi.


The Villa is now open to the public respecting the will of the Necchi sisters who in 2001 entrusted the house to the FAI.

