Inside Casa Corona: What to Expect at Milano-Cortina 2026
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At the Milano-Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, Corona Cero is creating space to pause — not just to celebrate. While many Hospitality Houses focus on national pride, Casa Corona is designed around something more intentional: helping athletes and fans enjoy the moment.

With two locations — one in Milano and one in Livigno — Casa Corona brings Olympic energy into both the alpine competition zone and the city center, creating a shared gathering place during the Olympic Games.
The Concept
As the official no-alcohol beer sponsor of the Winter Olympics, Corona Cero is taking a different approach to the Olympic experience — one rooted less in spectacle and more in how people actually feel during the Games.

Rather than a single activation, the brand has created a connected ecosystem spanning athlete villages, mountain venues, and city-center hubs, all designed to help athletes and fans reset and stay present. Casa Corona is an open, public expression of that idea: a shared home for athletes and fans to celebrate “Golden Moments” throughout Milano-Cortina 2026.
THe Locations, Dates, Tickets
Casa Corona will operate for the duration of the Olympic Winter Games, with two distinct settings:
Casa Corona Livigno is overlooking the Livigno Snowpark, at a whopping 2,360m of elevation. It's open from February 7 to 22, from 9am to 4pm daily.
Casa Corona Milano is operating at Desco Milano, near the Duomo di Milano in the city centre. It's also open from February 7 to 22, on weekdays from 11am to midnight, and weekends until 2am.
Both experiences are open to the public and free. With more than 90 countries participating in the Winter Olympics — and only a handful operating official national Hospitality Houses — Casa Corona offers a rare non-national gathering space open to both athletes and fans.
The Experience
Both Casa Corona locations are designed for flexibility throughout the day, combining social viewing spaces with areas for relaxation and celebration.
Guests can expect:
Sporting event broadcast viewing areas
Celebration and gathering spaces
Restaurant and bar service
Programming tied to key Olympic moments

In Livigno, the Casa Corona experience leans into the alpine setting — a ski-in/ski-out venue designed for recovery, social viewing, and relaxed après-ski moments overlooking competition venues.
In Milan, Casa Corona becomes an urban Olympic living room — a place where fans can drop in between events, watch competitions together, and feel the Olympic Games integrated into everyday city life.
Food and beverage will be central to the Casa Corona experience, with restaurant and bar service available at both locations. Naturally, Corona Cero will be featured throughout the venues, alongside a menu designed for social dining — whether that means a quick drink while watching competition coverage or lingering over a meal with friends after a day of sport.
Corona Cero Mountain Resort
Located in the Livigno valley, the Corona Cero Mountain Resort is based at Lac Salin Spa & Mountain Resort. During the Olympic Winter Games, Corona Cero has transformed the experience into a natural oasis. The resort blends relaxation and celebration, hosting sunset DJ sessions that bring après-ski energy to the resort throughout the Olympic Winter Games.
Guests can also unwind in the natural snow spa, with treatments using oils made from limes sourced from Olympia, or come together at the fire kitchen where open-flame cooking meets relaxed alpine hospitality. (Who doesn't love a mid-Olympic spa break — a dreamy thought for us here at the House Party Blog!)
The Vibe
Casa Corona feels less like a national place and more like a shared Olympic retreat. The design balances celebration with calm — equally suited to watching medal moments, reconnecting with friends, or simply taking a break from the intensity of the Games.

In Livigno, the mountain setting brings a slower, restorative rhythm, while in Milan the space blends Olympic excitement with the everyday energy of the city. Together, the two locations create a welcoming home base where athletes and fans can experience the Winter Games at their own speed.
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