The fairgrounds and its exhibitors: 100 years together

An exhibition centre for new developments, innovation, and progress

Tecnico addetto alla manutenzione degli impianti elettrici alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1956 (12/04/1956 - 27/04/1956) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

When the Milan Fair was established in 1920, the objective was to showcase all the latest in industry from leading Italian and international manufacturers, while giving space to emerging businesses within its pavilions.

Scala mobile per il Terrazzo Belvedere alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1966 (14/04/1966 - 25/04/1966) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

“The fair plays the key role of a Milan at the centre of the regional and European market, not only as an industrial city, but also as a fulcrum of know-how in advertising and for the sharing of information, and as an exhibition centre for new developments, and progress."

Interno del padiglione impianti e attrezzature per bar e negozi, ceramiche, cristallerie e casalinghi alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1958 (post 1958/04/12 - ante 1958/04/27) by Ancillotti & MartinottiFondazione Fiera Milano

In other words, the Milan Fair was a synonym of visibility and success for the Italian brands that exhibited their products there, representing a launch pad towards new heights of fame in the international arena.

Folla di visitatori alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1971 (14/04/1971 - 25/04/1971) by PublifotoFondazione Fiera Milano

While the year 2020 was one of celebration for Fiera di Milano, marking its first 100 years of business, for a number of the companies that exhibited at the Milan Fair over the decades,

Padre Adler in visita alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1962 Padre Adler in visita alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1962 (4/14/1962) by PublifotoFondazione Fiera Milano

that same major milestone was reached in 2021—an accomplishment that has a lot to tell us about the story of Made in Italy manufacturing.

Autovettura elettrica "Milanina" alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1973 (14/04/1973 - 25/04/1973) by PublifotoFondazione Fiera Milano

The Italian business model

In the 1920s, the Italian government adopted a new economic development programme to promote the country’s economic independence from other nations.

Struttura esterna "Gastropoli" del padiglione degli alimentari alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1931 (post 1931/04/12 - ante 1931/04/27) by Argo Agenzia FotograficaFondazione Fiera Milano

It was within that policy framework that new small and medium enterprises emerged, taking their place alongside established giants in the production and distribution of raw materials.

Stand Rex-Rotary alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1965 (14/04/1965 - 25/04/1965) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

Specialized in finished goods, those enterprises represented the Italy that would be, creators of timeless food, fashion, and design icons that still today live on in the collective imagination of the country.

Vetrina Fratelli Alessi alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1961 (12/04/1961 - 27/04/1961) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

For companies such as Alemagna, Moto Guzzi, and Alessi, the Milan Fair was a golden opportunity to launch their latest products and showcase the ever-green favourites loved by all.

Visitatori alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1950 (12/04/1950 - 30/04/1950) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

What came first, the Duomo or the panettone?

If anything is more genuinely Milanese than the Milan Fair, it can only be the panettone. Over the decades, the Milan Fair was a major promoter of the manufacturers of this delicious Milanese treat and quintessential Christmas cake, loved by young and old alike.

Pubblicità mobile del panettone Alemagna alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1931 (post 1931/04/12 - ante 1931/04/27) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

Although the origins of the recipe of this Lombard classic have been lost in the mists of legend, what is sure is that one of the oldest makers of the cake was founded by Giacomo Alemagna in the town of Melegnano, all the way back in 1921.

Chiosco dell'Alemagna alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1932 (post 1932/04/12 - ante 1932/04/27) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

Mr Alemagna not only took over the recipe of panettone, he also borrowed the image of Milan’s cathedral, stylizing it to become the celebrated logo on the packaging of his products, a symbol of the company’s ever-lasting physical and sentimental bond with Lombardy’s capital city

Veduta di largo delle Nazioni alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1965 (14/04/1965 - 25/04/1965) by PublifotoFondazione Fiera Milano

A bond that clearly comes through in archive photographs held by the Fondazione Fiera Milano, which show how the company and its advertisements were regulars at the fair for decades.

Interno del primo Macef alla Fiera di Milano nel 1964 Interno del primo Macef alla Fiera di Milano nel 1964 (06/09/1964 - 09/09/1964) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

Creative by nature

Ever since Medieval times, the rich mineral deposits and water resources found in the border zones between Piedmont and Lombardy formed a natural setting for the development of foundries and the metalworking industry.

Stand Fratelli Calderoni al primo Macef alla Fiera di Milano nel 1964 Stand Fratelli Calderoni al primo Macef alla Fiera di Milano nel 1964 (06/09/1964 - 09/09/1964) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

The same area was also home to a strong craft tradition in woodworking, typical of both the Strona Valley and the area around Lake Orta. It was in this region, specifically in Omegna, that the brothers Giovanni and Carlo Alessi set up their family company in 1921

Interno del Macef alla Fiera di Milano nel 1967 (02/09/1967 - 05/09/1967) by PublifotoFondazione Fiera Milano

Originally a metalworking shop, the postwar years ushered in a period of sweeping transformation for the company, which would lead Alessi to be celebrated by all as the “dream factory” of Italian design,

Interni del Macef alla Fiera di Milano del 1969 Interni del Macef alla Fiera di Milano del 1969 (05/09/1969 - 09/09/1969) by PublifotoFondazione Fiera Milano

specialized in the production of homewares conceived by top designers in the sector, and crafted primarily from stainless steel.

Plastico del World Trade Center in esposizione alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1964 (12/04/1964 - 25/04/1964) by PublifotoFondazione Fiera Milano

“The Milan Fair attracted architects, industrial designers, business people, and advertising men.The preparations for each annual event were very elaborate and the results often quite spectacular."

Veduta notturna dell'ingresso di porta Giulio Cesare alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1956 (12/04/1956 - 27/04/1956) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

"Millions of visitors would come to see extraordinary exhibitions and buildings designed by the most renowned Italian architects. All that remains today of those wonderful edifices are photographs.”

Visita dei Canottieri della Moto Guzzi alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1955 (1955/04/25) by Ancillotti & MartinottiFondazione Fiera Milano

Industrial design, however, was not just about homewares and furniture. Italian design is especially renowned both domestically and worldwide for the heights it has reached in the automobile and motorcycle sectors.

Salone dell' auto, moto, ciclo, accessori e articoli sportivi alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1963 (12/04/1963 - 25/04/1963) by PublifotoFondazione Fiera Milano

For one leading motorcycle maker, that tradition goes back to 1921, when Carlo Guzzi and Giorgio Parodi set up Moto Guzzi.

Pubblicità Moto Guzzi (settembre 1953)Fondazione Fiera Milano

In its first one hundred years of business, Moto Guzzi has produced over fifty motorbike models, many of which were designed and crafted on the shores of Lake Como to then be unveiled to the public at the Milan Fair.

Stand Moto Guzzi alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1956 (12/04/1956 - 27/04/1956) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

For these manufacturers, the Milan Fair was a fundamental spring board for transforming small provincial companies—often family owned and run—into global ambassadors of award-winning Italian design.

Televisore Teport 11 in esposizione alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1966 (14/04/1966 - 25/04/1966) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

And there was light (and radio)

The Milan Fair lent itself to technological innovation and, indeed, it was there that the first television images were broadcast in Italy.”

Stand della CGE (Compagnia generale di elettricità) nel padiglione della radio-cine, ottica e fotografia alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1937 (post 1937/04/12 - ante 1937/04/27) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

While the General Electric Power Company—known more simply in Italy by the Italian acronym CGE—was the Italian division of the US industrial group General Electric, it was Italcable

Telebus Italcable alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1950 (post 1950/04/12 - ante 1950/04/30) by Ancillotti & MartinottiFondazione Fiera Milano

—child of the insightful businessman Giovanni Caroglio—that was the national licensee for international telecommunications services to and from Italy.

Veduta esterna del padiglione dell'elettricità alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1939 (post 1939/04/12 - ante 1939/04/27) by Bruni FotoFondazione Fiera Milano

Both established exactly one hundred years ago, the companies are the only two featured here that are no longer in business (CGE closed in 1978, Italcable in 1994) and which produced goods and services for both the civilian and military sectors.

Pubblicità CGE - Compagnia Generale di Elettricità Milano (marzo 1956)Fondazione Fiera Milano

CGE was renowned for its Audioletta and Consoletta radio sets, whereas Italcable is remembered for its radio broadcasting towers for public telegraph and telephone services, which put Italy in contact with the United States and South American countries.

Disegno del progetto architettonico del padiglione della Compagnia generale di elettrictà (CGE) della Fiera di Milano (post 1942/04/11 - ante 1942/04/27) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

The services were the first of their kind in the mid-1920s.

Stand CGE della Mostra Nazionale Radio e Televisione alla Fiera di Milano nel 1964 Stand CGE della Mostra Nazionale Radio e Televisione alla Fiera di Milano nel 1964 (12/09/1964 - 20/09/1964) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

These two Italian pioneers electrified the exhibition halls of the Milan Fair with their sleek, seductive gadgets—such as the stylish, if somewhat curious, portable television sets with long thin antenna, tuned into Rai broadcasts to entertain visitors

Pullman pubblicitario della Italcable alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1951 (post 1951/04/12 - ante 1951/04/29) by Ancillotti & MartinottiFondazione Fiera Milano




—and monumental installations featuring things such as electrical insulators and alternators, which gave an idea of the human dimension in technological innovation.

Ufficio telegrafico alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1965 (14/04/1965 - 25/04/1965) by Non identificatoFondazione Fiera Milano

And just like that, between 1921 and 2021, one hundred years have gone by.A century spent together, with the Milan Fair setting the stage, but also playing Mother Hen to all the companies that brought it pavilions to life over the years

Conferenza stampa per la mostra speciale "Mashpriborintorg" - strumenti di misura di controllo URSS alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1977 (4/18/1977) by PublifotoFondazione Fiera Milano

—grooming them to fledge under its wing and then proudly watching them soar to world heights as celebrated Made in Italy brands.

Posto Incontri e Informazioni per visitatori alla Fiera Campionaria di Milano del 1963 (12/04/1963 - 25/04/1963) by PublifotoFondazione Fiera Milano

What has changed over the decades? Little, it would appear. Fiera di Milano continues to be a force, a magnet for businesses and opportunities, a space for companies to shine brightly every year. 

Gara motonautica "Gran Premio della Fiera di Milano" 1973 Gara motonautica "Gran Premio della Fiera di Milano" 1973 (4/15/1973) by PublifotoFondazione Fiera Milano







But Fiera di Milano is more than just a fairground. Today it boasts an archive spanning a hundred years, telling its own story and the stories of all those who have been by its side along the road to this first great milestone.

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