Pierre Milano Hotel
5-star hotel in a central location
A peaceful retreat in one of the oldest and most elegant districts in Milan, offering the same taste in its interior as its surrounding buildings.
The rooms and suites are furnished with precious tapestry and antique furniture, but also offer modern amenities.
Luxurious and intimate, this hotel offers not only a great location, but also services including WiFi connection, satellite TV, individual temperature control and twice daily housekeeping.
The Bar
In the courtyard there is a lobby lounge and due to its central location, it is also a meeting point with: a large area dominated by a large window with natural light, where you can enjoy cocktails and fine wines to accompany you during your moments of relaxation.
The Restaurant
In a city renowned for its high level of food and wine, the restaurant "Petit Pierre" offers you the opportunity to enjoy fine Italian and Mediterranean cuisine.
Sights nearby
Sights in Milan
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Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio (Basilica of St Ambrose), Northwest Milan
Located <1 km away
One of the most important religious buildings, dedicated to Milan's patron saint, Saint Ambrose, who founded this Roman Basilica. It is bright and well rebuilt and has a wonderful golden dome with thousands of mosaics. Saint Ambrose is buried here in the crypt.
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San Lorenzo Maggiore Basilica, Milan - Centre
Located <1 km away
This basilica, probably dating back to the end of the 4th and the beginning of the 5th century, was largely rebuilt in the 11th and 12th centuries and again in the 16th century. It also houses a chapel - Capella Sant'Aquilino - which still features mosaics dating back to the 5th century.
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Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci (Museum of Science and Technology), Northwest Milan
Located <1 km away
This museum is a fitting tribute to Leonardo da Vinci, founded in 1953, it is the largest science and technology museum in Italy. Originally a 16th-century Olivetan monastery, it is named after Leonardo da Vinci, the renowned Renaissance intellect, painter, inventor and former resident of Milan.
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Civico Museo Archeologico (Archaeological Museum), Milan - Centre
Located <1 km away
This museum houses a superb collection of artefacts from the Roman eras, through to the Middle Ages in a historic monastery.
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Biblioteca and Pinacoteca Ambrosiana (Ambrosian Library and Art Gallery), Milan - Centre
Located <1 km away
The Ambrosian Library & Art Gallery, named after Ambrose the patron saint of Milan, opened in 1618 and is the city's oldest museum. The beautiful palace, as well as the world-class collections of paintings, manuscripts and books are well worth a visit.
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Santa Maria delle Grazie Church, Northwest Milan
Located <1 km away
This Dominican convent, included in UNESCO's World Heritage Sites List, was built between 1463 and 1481 under the promotion of Duke Francesco Sforza. Leonardo Da Vinci's famous Last Supper fresco is located in its refectory.