Rising above Milan’s Porta Nuova district, the award-winning Bosco Verticale (“Vertical Forest”) is one of the world’s most celebrated residential buildings, designed by Stefano Boeri Architetti. Far more than an architectural landmark, it is a living ecosystem that hosts over 800 trees, 4,500 shrubs, and 20,000 plants from more than one hundred species. This vertical biodiversity improves air quality, absorbs CO₂, produces oxygen, and creates a natural microclimate, reducing temperatures by up to 3°C inside apartments and significantly cooling the surrounding urban area.
The two towers — 110 and 76 meters high — embody a groundbreaking approach to sustainable architecture, integrating nature into the very structure of the building. Each residence is framed by generous terraces with large planters designed to allow trees to grow up to three stories high. The vegetation changes with the seasons, offering ever-changing colors and textures while attracting birds and pollinators, making the Bosco Verticale a unique blend of architecture and nature.
Behind its lush façades, the building offers a refined lifestyle that combines privacy, security, and exclusive services for residents.
Staying inside the Bosco Verticale means experiencing Milan from its most prestigious address — where cutting-edge design, environmental innovation, and absolute comfort meet.