The Politecnico di Milano has two campuses in Milan: the historic campus founded in 1927 (Leonardo Campus), now known as Campus Milano Città Studi, and the Campus Milano Bovisa.
Opened in 1999, the Città Studi Campus is located in the lively district of the same name in Milan, strategically positioned just 200 meters from the metro station and directly opposite the Politecnico di Milano. Thanks to its privileged location, it represents an optimal choice for university students, particularly those attending the University. The campus stands out for the quality and completeness of its services, as well as for its architectural impact, with a strong focus on aesthetics and building sustainability. The following courses are held at the Campus Milano Città Studi: • Python (Coding) • AI Bootcamp • Robotics • Cybersecurity • Intelligent and Autonomous Vehicles • Digital Heritage Lab • The Mathematics of GPS
The Bovisa Campus is located approximately 30 minutes by public transport from the Città Studi Campus, in a dynamic and youthful urban area characterized by a strong university presence and a wide range of services. This setting makes it an ideal environment for students seeking a vibrant and stimulating place to live and study. The following courses are held at the Campus Milano Bovisa: • Race Car Dynamics • Green Energy • Design-Driven Creativity with AI
In the city of Lecco, on Lake Como, the Politecnico di Milano operates a state-of-the-art campus. Thanks to strong cooperation with the local territory, the Lecco campus offers an advanced university environment covering 47,000 m² dedicated to teaching, research, and student services. This translates into modern, well-equipped classrooms for innovative teaching, research laboratories, and comfortable living spaces for students who study and reside on campus. Designed in an Anglo-Saxon style, the campus includes the university residence “Adolf Loos”, which hosts out-of-town and international students. At the Lecco Campus, the Sports Engineering track of the Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering is offered. Its academic program is closely connected to the activities of the Human Performance Lab, which focuses on sports movement monitoring, biomechanics and injury prevention, as well as sport and disability. The following course is held at the Lecco Campus: • Sport Engineering and Human Performance