Villa Necchi Campiglio
A secluded villa in central Milan, surrounded by a quiet garden and home to notable artworks, preserving the city's vibrant pre-war atmosphere.
Villa Necchi Campiglio was designed in the early 1930s by architect Piero Portaluppi for sisters Nedda and Gigina Necchi and Gigina’s husband, Angelo Campiglio—wealthy industrialists of the time.
The property included a caretaker’s house, greenhouse, garage, tennis court, and Milan’s first private swimming pool. The ground floor was for entertaining, while the upper floor housed private rooms.
Equipped with modern comforts like lifts, service elevators, intercoms, sliding security doors, and a vault, the villa was a symbol of luxury and innovation.
Now open to the public, it features three major art collections donated between 1995 and 2017. The villa was entrusted to FAI in 2001, fulfilling the Necchi sisters’ wish to make it a cultural space, complete with a garden, events, and a hidden bistro.
OPENING TIMES:
Wed – Sun 10am – 6pm
M: fainecchi@fondoambiente.it
W: Villa Necchi Campiglio
ADDRESS
Via Mozart, 14, 20122 Milan, Italy
ESTABLISHED
2008