
The Politecnico di Milano is one of the most outstanding technical universities in Europe. Established 1863, it is the largest school of architecture, design and engineering in Italy, with two main campuses located in Milan, the heart of fashion and design industries, and five more premises around the Lombardy region, in Northern Italy. Many important scientists and architects studied and taught here, among them, Renzo Piano and Aldo Rossi and Giulio Natta. Politecnico di Milano is based in Milan, in Northern Italy, one of the most influential cities in the country and international capital of fashion and design. Politecnico di Milano reflects the multicultural and creative atmosphere characterizing Milan and it hosts an ever increasing number of international students, coming from more than 100 countries.



