House of Gucci was filmed in Italy.
Villa Necchi Campeggio
In movie
Scene where Paolo wants to show his ideas to his uncle Rodolfo. Before he retreats his uncle tells him what he thinks of the sketches.
Real
Scene was shot Villa Necchi Campeggio is a historic residence in Milan, Italy. It was built between 1932 and 193. It was designed by the italian architect Piero Portaluppi. The villa was donated to the Fondo Ambiente Italiano by the Necchi sisters, who have no heirs.
The villa has been open to the public since 2008.
Milan
Arco dei Palazzi degli Ambasciatori
In movie
Scene where After a cup of coffee Maurizio takes his bike and rides to his place.
Real
Scene was shot on Via Dora in the northeastern part of Rome.
Rome
Cathedral Square
In movie
Scene where Maurizio and Patricia are looking for a place to eat. They end up eating something at a food stall on the square.
Real
Scene was shot Cathedral Square, or Piazza del Duomo as the Italian call it, is the main square of Milan in the northern part of taly. The square is named after the Milan Cathedral (the Duomo). It also marks the entrance to the beautiful Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. The square was created in the 14th century.
Milan
Ca’ Grande - University of Milan
In movie
Scene where Patrizia really wants to meet Maurizio Gucci again so she looks him up at the university.
Real
Scene was shot Ca’ Grande is the name of the old hospital located at this site. Today is it is the central location of one of the largest universities in Europa: the University of Milan. iIt has about 60,000 students.
The original hospital, which was built in 1456 by Antonio Averulino, was heavily damaged during the Second World War. It was rebuild with great precision.
Milan
Villa Laubono
In movie
Scene where Patricia arrives at the villa and discovers that Maurizio has invited a couple of friends including Paolo Franchi.
Real
Scene was shot The villa was built in 1920 at the foot of Monte Rosa, just a few minutes from the center of Gressoney Sain Jean. It belonged to Baron Beck Pecoz. The previous owners, the villa was sold in 2021 after filming took place, restored the villa and took care of every detail.
The villa was used for both interior and exterior shots.
It is a private residence so please respect the privacy of people living here and in the neighborhood.
Gressoney-Saint-Jean
Ristorante Savini
In movie
Scene where Patrizia and Maurizio go out on a date. Lunch is the exclusive restaurant is not really a success.
Real
Scene was shot in the Galleria Victor Emmanuel II is a shopping arcade built in the 19th century. The location of high-end boutiques in the Italian capital. This location is indeed home to a Gucci store.
Milan