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Bulgari, world excellence in Italian savoir-faire. 

With its elegant product proposals, Bvulgari has always been synonymous with unbridled luxury. An all-Italian tradition, albeit of Greek origin, which sees gold, silver and precious stones expertly worked to create elegant jewels, watches and accessories in leather, for men and women. The brand is also at the forefront of bags and small leather accessories, as well as in licensing for a chain of luxury hotels and resorts.

In 1884 a Greek silversmith named Sotirio Bulgari founded the Bulgari brand, opening the first store in Via Sistina in Rome. The brand, one of the more influential in the luxury sector with its jewellery products, perfumes and the hotel industry, takes its name from the founder and is usually written according to the letters of the classical Latin alphabet, with the "v" instead of "u", "BVLGARI".

The special silver creations of Mr. Bulgari were so appreciated by tourists, especially English who came to the city for the Grand Tour, to allow the opening of other boutiques in Via Condotti. To help the jeweller there are two sons, Giorgio and Costantino, who bring the small family business to become a Maison of high jewellery, leveraging their flourishing tradition

The first creations are still inspired by the traditional French school and Art Deco, with the combination of platinum and diamonds in stylised geometries. From the 1940s onwards, Bvlgari's all-Italian style began to take shape thanks to the introduction of new elements, materials and symbols (such as the iconic Snake). The store in Rome and the brand itself becomes one of the favorite destinations of international celebrities, riding a wave of success that has helped to consolidate international fame.

But over the years the brand has always maintained its audacity, always offering color combinations between stones of various types and value, in the eighties instead depopulated the modularity and versatility of the new distinctive proposals, which adapted to both day and night, in different types of occasion. A boundless creativity that thanks to the use of unusual materials for the creation of jewellery and watches, such as steel, porcelain, silk and wood, reach new heights of refinement, imposing new frontiers of luxury

In 1995 the company was listed on the stock exchange and in 2001 launched a real brand of luxury hotels, "Bulgari Hotels & Resorts" whose first quarters stands in Milan. In 2011, the brand joined the LVMH holding company, which increased its advertising investments and supported the opening of more stores around the world; in 2012, Bvlgari regained the rights to use the brand that had previously been sold.

Bulgari stores in Italy

Stores selling this brand

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Selling Bulgari
P.za del Duomo 20121 Milan Italy
Viale Marconi, 71 55049 Viareggio Italy
Via Ricasoli, 35 57125 Livorno Italy
Via Luigi Carlo Farini 40124 Bologna Italy
Via Lagrange, 12 10123 Turin Italy
Via Roma, 218 10121 Turin Italy
Portici Sentierone, 35 24121 Bergamo Italy
Ramo del Fontego dei Tedeschi 30100 Venice Italy
Via Gioacchino Rossini, 71/74 61121 Pesaro Italy
Piazza Degli Archi, 6 07021 Porto Cervo Italy
Via Carmine, 45 72100 Brindisi Italy
Via Vittorio Emanuele II, 74 73100 Lecce Italy
La Passeggiata 07020 Porto Cervo Italy
Corso Andrea Palladio, 80 36100 Vicenza Italy
Corso Italia, 102/104 01100 Viterbo Italy
Corso Vannucci, 55 06121 Perugia Italy
Via del Tritone, 61 00187 Rome Italy
Via Fratelli Rosselli 35/A 60033 Chiaravalle Italy
Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 227 76125 Trani Italy
Corso Italia, 247 52100 Arezzo Italy
Piazza Giorgione, 23 31033 Italy
Spadaria, 696 30124 Venice Italy
Corso Porta Borsari, 26 37121 Venice Italy
Piazza Cavour, 1/F 40124 Bologna Italy
Via Giacomo Matteotti, 34 40024 Castel San Pietro Terme Italy
Via Firenze, 6 40129 Bologna Italy
Corso Umberto I, 24 07026 Olbia Italy
Viale Costa Smeralda, 74 07021 Arzechena Italy
Via Principe Amedeo, 266 70122 Bari Italy
Piazza Milite Ignoto, 10 70043 Monopoli Italy
Via M.Pagano, 257 76125 Trani Italy
Via Ferdinando I D'Aragona, 11 76121 Barletta Italy
Via Ferdinando I D'Aragona, 60 76121 Barletta Italy
Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 215 84122 Salerno Italy
Via Traiano, 27 82100 Benevento Italy
Piazza Dalmazia, 41/42 50141 Florence Italy
Via dei Calzaiuoli, 16 50122 Florence Italy
Via Filippo Turati, 22 05100 Terni Italy
Via Duca D'Aosta, 69 24058 Bergamo Italy
Corso Giovanni Nicotera 226 88046 Lamezia Terme Italy
Via Nazionale S. Leo 89100 Reggio Calabria Italy
Via Don Minzoni, 56 87036 Cosenza Italy
Via C. Di Marte, 45 06024 Gubbio Italy
Via Etnea 95121 Catania Italy
Piazza Francesco Ciusa, 19 09013 Carbonia Italy
Corso G. Mazzini 221 87100 Cosenza Italy
Corso G. Mazzini 36/38 87100 Cosenza Italy
Via Po 6 96100 Siracusa Italy
Via XX Settembre 31-33 96100 Siracusa Italy
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 33 06034 Perugia Italy
Via Carducci 44 64100 Teramo Italy
Via Giuseppe Luigi Lagrange, 15 10100 Turin Italy
Via Roma, 289 90133 Palermo Italy
Corso Italia, 2 34121 Trieste Italy
Via S. Clemente, 9 35100 Padova Italy
S. Marco, 1494 30124 Venice Italy
San Marco, 710 30124 Venice Italy
Viia Giovanni Montauti, 3b 55042 Forte dei Marmi Italy
Via Torino, 60 20123 Milan Italy
Via Monte Napoleone, 2 20121 Milan Italy
Via Ponte Vetero, 9 20121 Milan Italy
Via Alessandro Manzoni, 12 20121 Milan Italy
Via Pontaccio, 2/a 20121 Milan Italy
P.za del Duomo, 25 20121 Milan Italy
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