based on 476 reviewsCASA Milan, as the new headquarters of Serie A football club AC Milan, is a holy place in the hearts of fans. The building is located at 8 Aldo Rossi Street in Milan, Italy, covering an area of 9,000 square meters, which is four times the size of the old headquarters. Casa Milan is not only the office area of the club, but also a sports and entertainment center integrating supporting facilities such as restaurants, hotels, and museums. Its design is modern and futuristic, and the roof adopts a sloping design to highlight its unique style. The interior layout is reasonable, with fan shops, bars and restaurants on the first floor to meet the various needs of fans. At the same time, the basement floor houses the Milan Club Museum and Trophy Showroom, showing the club's glorious history and honors. In addition, Casa Milan is only a 5-minute drive from the famous San Siro Stadium, providing fans with a convenient visiting experience. Whether it is to follow the footsteps of the Rossoneri or to experience the football culture of Milan, CASA Milan is a destination that cannot be missed.

Casa Milan is AC Milan's new headquarters, four times larger than the old one. This postmodern-style building features a futuristic sloped roof design.

The new headquarters is just a 5-minute drive from San Siro Stadium. The club has transformed it into a sports and entertainment hub featuring a museum, restaurants, and a hotel, rather than simply using it as an office space.

The museum showcases the club's 120-year history through multimedia technology, featuring jerseys and stories of legendary players.

Here you can explore collections featuring the team's coaches and star players, showcasing the most important figures and moments in the club's history.

The basement level houses the Milan Club Museum and trophy exhibition room.
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CASA Milan, as the new headquarters of Serie A football club AC Milan, is a holy place in the hearts of fans. The building is located at 8 Aldo Rossi Street in Milan, Italy, covering an area of 9,000 square meters, which is four times the size of the old headquarters. Casa Milan is not only the office area of the club, but also a sports and entertainment center integrating supporting facilities such as restaurants, hotels, and museums. Its design is modern and futuristic, and the roof adopts a sloping design to highlight its unique style. The interior layout is reasonable, with fan shops, bars and restaurants on the first floor to meet the various needs of fans. At the same time, the basement floor houses the Milan Club Museum and Trophy Showroom, showing the club's glorious history and honors. In addition, Casa Milan is only a 5-minute drive from the famous San Siro Stadium, providing fans with a convenient visiting experience. Whether it is to follow the footsteps of the Rossoneri or to experience the football culture of Milan, CASA Milan is a destination that cannot be missed.
A very beautiful place in Milan. I passed by here at night. The night view is also very beautiful. The lights are very beautiful. The trip here is also very unique. You can see many interesting scenes. You can also see some good things here.
I accompanied my husband to the pilgrimage, and he was moved to tears. He was happiest in the early 1990s, and the highlight of every weekend for a primary school student was staying up late to watch football. It is worth it for AC Milan fans to fly across half the world to make a pilgrimage. There is also a 3D exhibition hall in the museum where you can sit down and watch. There is a souvenir shop at the exit. But the variety is not as complete as that at the San Siro Stadium.
The whole building is very futuristic, and it looks like the roof is sloping or very special from the outside. There are many scientific and technological elements on display, especially some holographic images, which make people refreshing.
Fans who like Milan football team will definitely come here, but now it seems that the Milan Football Museum has moved out from here, but there are still some exhibitions worth seeing, and some souvenirs can be bought.