Bright shelters, where advertising posters are displayed to create billboards of great value. Special installations designed by the most famous architects offer services to citizens and give value to the territory. The shelters are located on the edges of the sidewalks of urban centers, very visible from the traffic flows, pedestrian and from the users of the public transport. Exhibitions last up to 14 days
Digital Bus Shelters
Their strategic placement, brightness, and sharpness of digital technology form the foundation of a high-value service. Digital bus shelters are located in central areas of Milan to capture all traffic flows in business, leisure, and shopping districts, operating 24 hours a day. The high-quality synchronized images—optionally featuring varied and animated content—ensure a powerful visual impact.
This product is sold in circuits for 7- and 14-day periods.
Senior
Thanks to its strategic placement along both vehicle and pedestrian traffic flows, its coverage of urban centers and suburbs, and its backlighting combined with Rotor technology, the Senior is one of the most visible and prestigious Urban Furniture formats—ideal for showcasing advertising campaigns 24/7. The structure measures 3.20 x 2.40 meters, positioned facing oncoming traffic and foot traffic. The frame is mounted on a 2-meter-high vertical support, ensuring visibility from long distances.
Sold in circuits for 14-day periods.
Billboards on Mupi systems inside the Underground in Milan and in Rome, positioned in the strategic flows of the stations. The Mupi are bright and lightened in order to enhance the images and capture the attention of everyday travellers. Exhibitions last up to 14 days
Mupis
These Urban Furniture elements were originally designed to provide information to the public (Mobilier Urbain Pour l’Information). The structure is double-sided and positioned in high foot-traffic areas. It measures 120×180 cm and is backlit. One side serves as an info point for public service announcements, while the other side is used as advertising space for commercial purposes.
Sold in circuits for 14-day periods, often in combination with bus shelter ads.