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Tiffany & Co. opens new store in Milan
By SENATUS Editor | 20 May 2025

Tiffany & Co. has opened its highly anticipated new store on Via Monte Napoleone in Milan.

Prominently located in Palazzo Taverna, a historic Neoclassical landmark built in 1835 and one of the most exquisite Monte Napoleone aristocratic residencies, the new store provides an elevated client experience and is now Tiffany & Co.’s largest location in Europe.

Designed by legendary architect Peter Marino, the interiors showcase a unique atmosphere that effortlessly combines craft, art and heritage in one location, providing an experience beyond traditional retail.

The new store – inspired by the jeweler’s iconic Fifth Avenue flagship, The Landmark – showcases Tiffany & Co.’s latest design concept and exemplifies the House’s unwavering commitment to its clientele in Italy and around the world.

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