The automotive industry speaks the language of Fiandre: efficiency, precision, and performance. These values guided the renovation of the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese, designed by Camerana & Partners.
Fiandre provided solutions that combine aesthetics, durability, and fast installation, contributing to the reopening of the museum on June 30, 2015. The project transformed the former industrial site into a cultural and technological hub, with exhibition spaces, showroom, event areas, and immersive paths dedicated to the brand’s history.
Over 30,000 m² of floors and ceilings were replaced with Maximum slabs in 100×100 cm format and 6 mm thickness, lightweight yet extremely resistant. The Alfa Romeo Black surfaces ensure durability, chemical resistance, and abrasion resistance—ideal for a museum displaying cars.
Fiandre also created integrated floor panels with special sandblasting and resin in Alfa Romeo red to highlight the chronological sequence of the vehicles.
Result: a project that celebrates Italian design, combining tradition and innovation through sustainable, high-performance materials.







