In 1946, with the reopening of the Teatro alla Scala (which had been bombed during the war), Milan once again rose from the ashes.
During the 1960s and 1980s, Milan spearheaded the way of an important industrial development, in which Genoa and Turin also took part.
It is currently experiencing some problems concerning the integration of the immigrant community and traffic, with a large volume of road traffic that very often brings the city centre to a standstill. In any case, the lights from the leading fashion labels and the recovery of some of its classical art gems have repositioned it as one of Europe’s leading cities.
A place inhabited by elegant born negotiators entrusted with tradition, sophistication and ambition in equal measure, who afford the same passion to an opera at La Scala, with an eye on shares at the city’s stock exchange, or a football match at the San Siro.
Portofino World ®, a World apart.









