Mercatone dell'Antiquariato di Naviglio Grande
On the last Sunday of every month, over 400 antique dealers transform the cobblestone walkways along Naviglio Grande into Milan's premier vintage hunting ground.
About Mercatone dell'Antiquariato di Naviglio Grande
On the last Sunday of every month, over 400 antique dealers transform the cobblestone walkways along Naviglio Grande into Milan's premier vintage hunting ground. You'll find everything from 18th century Venetian mirrors to 1960s Italian design pieces, plus old maps, vintage jewelry, and curiosities that range from genuinely valuable to delightfully eccentric. The setting along the historic canal makes this feel more like a treasure hunt through someone's aristocratic attic than a typical flea market.
The market stretches for nearly a kilometer along both sides of the canal, with the best dealers clustering near Porta Genova Metro station. Vendors start setting up at dawn, and by 10am the walkways fill with serious collectors, interior designers, and curious tourists all hunting for finds. You'll hear Italian, French, and English as dealers explain provenance and negotiate prices. The canal-side cafes stay busy with people taking breaks between vendor stalls, and the whole scene has an unhurried, almost theatrical quality.
Most visitors waste time browsing everything instead of focusing on specific categories or periods. Quality varies wildly, so unless you know what you're looking at, stick to pieces under 100 EUR or obvious decorative items. The real treasures get snapped up before noon, but prices drop significantly after 2pm when dealers want to avoid packing unsold items. Skip the reproductions near the main entrance and head straight to the far end where serious dealers set up.
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