A hidden architectural jewel
In 1931, King Victor Emmanuel III had the Royal Pavilion built for himself and his family, an “exclusive” waiting room that still stands in the right arm of the large railway station and overlooks the platforms of the last tracks, more precisely halfway down the platform of the infamous Platform 21, now the site of the Shoah Memorial.
The guided tour of the Royal Pavilion at the Central Station represents an opportunity not to be missed to discover a hidden treasure, in the heart of Milan. Recalling the splendor of the Savoy monarchy, you will explore an architectural jewel of rare beauty, rich in history and secrets, still almost unknown and visitable only exclusively.
As royals used to do in the old days, you will enter through a secret little door on one side of the imposing station, and walk the same corridors as in the old days, past the Hall of Arms until you find yourself among the marbles, columns and elegant decorations of the Royal Hall.
The perfect exclusive location for your event
Versatile and suitable for any type of event, the Royal Pavilion at Central Station can hold up to one hundred people, and is suitable for hosting presentations, conferences, meetings and exclusive dinners. A place with a regal atmosphere, which will allow you to impress your guests by giving them an unforgettable experience, far from the usual business settings.
The Central Station is the place that symbolizes the hustle and bustle of the Milanese and the dynamism of the city of Milan, Add opulence and architectural beauty and you have the ideal business card to present your reality to Italian and international clients, partners and collaborators.
If you are looking for an original place to hold a placée dinner or an elegant cocktail party, again the location suits your needs: the caterer that suits you best will serve customized courses in the setting of architectural details and fine marble that embellish the Royal Hall.