Politecnico di Milano – Leonardo Campus is the historic headquarters of the Politecnico di Milano and the oldest of its campuses. Inaugurated in 1927, Polimi Leonardo is located in the buildings of Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, the vibrant heart of the university district known as Città Studi.
Over the decades, the Leonardo Campus has progressively expanded into a fully integrated university campus, with buildings and facilities spread across Via Bassini, Via Ponzio, Via Mancinelli, and Via Colombo. Today, the Leonardo Campus in Milan is one of the main hubs of the entire Polimi Leonardo system, both for academic and administrative activities.
At the Politecnico di Milano – Leonardo Campus, you can find:
- the Rector’s Office and the university’s governing bodies (Academic Senate and Board of Governors)
- the offices of the Central Administration Areas
- the Dean’s Offices of the Schools of Architecture and Engineering
- numerous research departments, particularly in the fields of Architecture and Engineering
Politecnico di Milano – Leonardo is now a symbol of Italian academic excellence, fully integrated into the urban fabric of Leonardo Milan, and home to one of the most prestigious university campuses in Milan.
Research departments hosted at Leonardo Campus
- Department of Architecture and Urban Studies (DASTU)
- Department of Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering (DABC)
- Department of Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering "Giulio Natta" (DCMC)
- Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering (DEIB)
- Department of Physics (DFIS)
- Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (DICA)
- Department of Mathematics "Francesco Brioschi" (DMAT)
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