The hotel Maison Moschino is located in the old neoclassical railway station on Viale Monte Grappa, 12, that opened in 1840 for the Milan-Monza route. The hotel's creative direction is led by Rossella Jardini and Moschino's creative team. The exterior facades were restructured to be faithful to the original structure, while the interior was completely interpreted in the Moschino style. Divided into four floors, the 54 rooms and 15 suites are all different.


On the ground floor, the hall and the bar welcome guests into the hotel. The restaurant extends from the hall to the garden, and the spa and the gym are located on the lower levels. The hotel interior reflects Moschino's distinctive style where the ordinary world is painted with a brush of surrealism.
All rooms of the hotel are equipped by modern technics and divided into the few types: Classic, Deluxe, Gallery Deluxe, Prestige, Gallery Prestige and Junior Suite.
The Classic rooms - located on all four floors - are intimate, comfortable spaces. Each Classic room recreates a dreamlike environment. Themes include the “Little Red Riding Hood” room, the “Life is a Bed of Roses” room, the “Clouds” room, the “Sweet” room and the “Sleeping in a ballgown” room.
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The Deluxe rooms feature a more spacious interior. Here you will find the “Wallpaper”, “Clouds”, “Ivy”, and “Silhouette” rooms, or the “Blue” and “Gold” rooms.

The Deluxe Gallery rooms feature an unusual mezzanine, furnished with a desk and a chaise lounge. Here you will find the “Wallpaper”, “Clouds”, “Ivy”, and “Silhouette” rooms, or the “Blue” and “Gold” rooms.

The Prestige rooms feature wide windows, a legacy from the original architectural structure dating back to the nineteenth century. Amongst them: the “Life is a Bed of Roses” room, the “Forest” room, the “Sleeping in a Ballgown” room, “Alice’s” room and finally the

The Prestige Gallery rooms feature an unusual mezzanine - furnished with a desk and a chaise lounge - and wide windows, a legacy from the original architectural structure dating back to the nineteenth century. Amongst them: the “Rose” room, the “Forest” room, the “Dress” room, “Alice’s” room and finally the “Luxurious Attic”.

The Junior Suites are characterised by wide spaces and a spacious mezzanine. These rooms are inspired by “Alice in Wonderland".


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