Corso di Porta Romana

street in Milan

The Corso di Porta Romana is a luxury street in the center Milan of the HNWI (High Net Worth Individual) upper class. Designer Miuccia Prada lives in Corso di Porta Romana in Milan.[1]

View of the Corso di Porta Romana in Milano
View of the Porta Romana in Milano
Building of the Porta Romana in Milano

From the square Largo della Crocetta to Piazza Missori, Corso di Porta Romana is part of the prestigious and exclusive Quadronno district.

The street is 1490 meters long. It links the Arc of Porta Romana and the square Piazza Missori.

The stylist Miuccia Prada has always lived in these street as well as numerous celebrities from the show business, fashion stylist and millionaires sports champions. Historically, the street had always been the residence of the high nobility of Milan. Since the times of ancient Rome, Corso di Porta Romana, was the road that led to Rome, and it was the Empire main street of Milano, where the most important ceremonials took place in the city. Corso di Porta Romana is the road that leads to the Fondazione Prada, which has created a new district of high luxury alternative to Via Monte Napoleone.

Streets inside this area include Largo della Crocetta, Corso di Porta Vigentina, Piazza Velasca, Via Rugabella, Via Santa Sofia, Via Francesco Sforza, Via Alfonso Lamarmora, Via Orti, Via dei Pellegrini, Via Madre Cabrini, Via Eugenio Vania and Via Angelo Filippetti. The most important street in the area is the tree-lined avenue of Viale Beatrice d'Este in the Quadronno district.

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The cost for apartment need from 12,000 to 15,000 euros per square meter, even if some penthouse have been sold for 25,000 euros per metre; when renting, the cost of 80 square meters can reach 7,500 euros per month (excluding condominium costs).

Notable people who live in Corso di Porta Romana change

Some celebrities that live here are Miuccia Prada, Marvin Hagler, Gerry Scotti, Barbara d’Urso, Eros Ramazzotti, Khaby Lame, Guido Meda, etc.

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  1. Yesminano.it, Municipality of Milan, Chamber of Commerce of Milan

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