Savini Milano 1867
Historical Excellence in the Heart of Milan
Born during the Belle Époque, Savini Milano 1867 has always been a meeting place for the cultural and artistic elite. Among its distinguished guests were composers such as Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini, writers of the caliber of Gabriele D’Annunzio and Giovanni Verga, and theater and cinema icons like Maria Callas, Charlie Chaplin, and Frank Sinatra. It was here that Filippo Tommaso Marinetti left the Manifesto of Futurism, published in Le Figaro in 1909. An iconic place where history, art, and gastronomy come together in the heart of Milan.
An Icon of Dining in the Heart of Milan
In 2008, the Gatto family took over Savini Milano 1867, one of the city’s historic symbols, transforming it into a perfect balance of tradition and innovation.
While preserving the refined atmosphere that made it iconic, Savini has enhanced its offering with a touch of modernity and gastronomic creativity. Today, the restaurant is a national and international benchmark, synonymous with excellence, elegance, and haute cuisine, offering a unique experience in the heart of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.