
200 years of taste and artisanal mastery: Marchesi 1824 stamps history
On June 18, 2024, the historic Marchesi Pastry Shop celebrated its 200th anniversary with an exceptional event at the prestigious venue in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan. The occasion was the official unveiling of the stamp dedicated to the bicentenary of the historic pastry shop, issued in the series "The Excellence of the Productive and Economic System." The ceremony brought together key figures from the cultural and institutional world, paying tribute to a Milanese tradition that has elegantly and innovatively spanned two centuries.
A stamp for two centuries of Milanese sweetness
The stamp depicts the nineteenth-century façade of the building on Via Santa Maria alla Porta, where in 1824 the pastry shop was born that today is a symbol of Milanese style worldwide. A symbolic gesture, but also a tangible affirmation of the cultural, artisanal, and aesthetic value that Marchesi 1824 has embodied for two centuries.
Tradition, craftsmanship, and future
Marchesi 1824 is not just a place, but an idea of timeless beauty. It is the perfect symphony between the scent of vanilla, ritual gestures, and silently elegant atmospheres. In its spaces, the dialogue between past and future, between artisanal rigor and imagination, is renewed every day. In a fast-paced world, Marchesi 1824 remains a slow moment to savor: that of handcrafted work, meticulous detail, and flavor that becomes memory.


