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Omega House Milano Opens Its Doors At The 2026 Winter Olympics

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Just hours after the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony lit up the city, Omega unveiled Omega House Milano, its refined home base for ambassadors and invited guests throughout the Games.

Set inside the storied Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II at Ristorante Cracco, the invitation-only residence brings the brand’s signature Olympic hospitality to Italy for the first time, translating the success of its celebrated Summer Games houses into a winter setting shaped by Milan’s culture of design, cuisine and social life.

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The launch was marked by an elegant opening gala, attended by long-time Omega ambassador George Clooney and his wife Amal, alongside fellow ambassadors Park Bo-gum, Allyson Felix and Marisa Tomei.

The guest list reflected the brand’s global reach across film, sport and culture, setting the tone for a space designed to function as both social salon and Olympic retreat.

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Occupying one of Milan’s most recognisable landmarks, Omega House Milano unfolds beneath the Galleria’s soaring glass dome and intricate ironwork.

The ground floor café has been reimagined as Omega Café by Cracco, blending subtle brand accents with the culinary finesse and attentive service for which Carlo Cracco’s restaurant is known.

Above, the first and second floors have been transformed into intimate viewing lounges and refined dining rooms, offering invited guests a place to pause between events, gather over food and follow the competitions live on screen.

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As evening falls, the house becomes a stage for intimate gatherings and ambassador moments, echoing the atmosphere of past Omega Houses at the Summer Games in London, Rio and Paris, which became quiet epicentres for athletes, celebrities and international guests.

The winter edition brings that same sense of cultivated intimacy to Milan, framed by the city’s long-standing devotion to craftsmanship and style.

For Omega, the house is both a hospitality destination and a living expression of its Olympic legacy. The Swiss watchmaker has served as Official Timekeeper of the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games since 1932, and Milano Cortina 2026 marks its 32nd turn in the role.

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Open throughout the Games until 21 February, Omega House Milano offers a discreet refuge at the heart of the city, where time is measured with precision and experienced with pleasure.

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