Allianz MiCo Convention Center
The Allianz MiCo Convention Center — formally Milano Congressi — is the largest convention and exhibition complex in Europe by indoor floor space, located in the Portello–Fiera district of Milan. Built as part of the broader regeneration of the former Fiera di Milano fairgrounds in the western city, the facility hosts international congresses, trade shows, and corporate events throughout the year. Cultural Heritage Online documents this landmark as an example of contemporary large-scale public architecture in northern Italy.
- Address
- Piazzale Carlo Magno 1, 20149 Milano MI
- Period
- Opened 2005; naming sponsorship by Allianz SE confirmed 2022
- Style
- Contemporary; steel and glass pavilion architecture
- Architect
- Massimiliano Fuksas (main congress hall)
- Function
- International congress and events venue
- Current use
- Active convention centre; operated by Fiera Milano SpA
- Coordinates
- 45.4806° N, 9.1530° E
At a glance
- Type
- Convention and congress centre
- Period
- 21st century
- Style
- Contemporary / High-tech architecture
- Location
- Portello–Fiera district, Milan, Lombardy
- Architect
- Massimiliano Fuksas (congress hall); Pier Paolo Maggiora (master plan)
Overview
The Allianz MiCo is a sprawling multipurpose complex on the western edge of central Milan, adjacent to the CityLife residential and commercial development. With more than 60,000 square metres of congress space spread across interconnected halls and pavilions, it ranks among the premier meeting destinations in Europe. The venue is served directly by Milan’s Metro Line 1 and is within walking distance of the CityLife shopping district.
History
The complex occupies part of the historic Fiera di Milano exhibition grounds, which were partially relocated to Rho-Pero in 2005 to free up this central site. The congress wing designed by Fuksas — notable for its dramatic curved roof — opened in conjunction with the wider Portello urban regeneration project. The Allianz naming sponsorship, announced in 2022, followed the model already adopted by the adjacent Allianz Cloud arena, consolidating the area as a branded events district in the city’s western quadrant.
What you see
Visitors entering the complex encounter a sequence of interconnected halls topped by a sweeping steel-and-glass canopy. The main congress hall seats several thousand delegates in tiered auditorium configuration, while flexible exhibition halls accommodate parallel events. Outdoor plazas link the buildings and connect to the CityLife public park, making the site usable as both an indoor venue and an outdoor gathering space in fair weather.
Cultural significance
As the largest congress infrastructure in Italy and one of the largest in Europe, the Allianz MiCo reflects Milan’s sustained investment in its role as an international business and culture capital. The regeneration of the former Fiera grounds is widely cited as one of the most ambitious urban transformation projects in early 21st-century Italy, reshaping a formerly industrial western district into a mixed-use civic hub.
Practical information
The Allianz MiCo is open to the public only during events and congresses. Event programmes and ticket availability vary; check the official website for the current schedule. The complex does not charge general admission; entry is event-specific.
Address: Piazzale Carlo Magno 1, 20149 Milano MI
Website: Check official website for current events.
Getting there
The complex is served directly by Lotto station on Metro Line 1 (M1, red line) and by several surface tram and bus routes. From Milano Centrale railway station, take M2 to Cadorna and transfer to M1 westbound; journey time is approximately 20 minutes. Parking is available on site for private vehicles.
