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Miramis Expands Its International Portfolio Across Italy and Sweden
The dynamic hospitality brand announces its ambitious opening pipeline across genres – hotels, gastronomy, entertainment and wellness, transforming some of Europe’s most storied destinations through culture, craft and a clear sense of place.
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La Capitana in Magliano, Italy will expand the brand’s presence in Tuscany as a working agricultural retreat and wine estate
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LA ROQQA and Isolotto Beach Club in Argentario will continue to draw travelers to the Tuscan Coast, while the refurbishment of Torre di Cala Piccola and the start of the Ex-Cirio project will further the brand’s connection to the port of Argentario
Miramis announces its international expansion and evolution as an emerging hospitality platform encompassing hotels, culinary, entertainment and wellness. With roots in Sweden and Italy, Miramis’ focus is on developing hospitality experiences that tell authentic stories of people and place, with an emphasis on local, community-driven initiatives. Its growing portfolio reflects a considered approach to expansion with a small number of destinations, each developed with depth, purpose and long-term perspective. This philosophy is shaping the brand’s growing portfolio, which, most imminently, includes the transformation of Stockholm’s historic Hasselbacken, the addition of Gasometer and a new agricultural estate, La Capitana, in Tuscany – anchored by the existing LA ROQQA and Isolotto Beach Club in Argentario.
A Foundation in Place | Miramis x Italian Hospitality
The Miramis journey began in Porto Ercole with LA ROQQA and Isolotto Beach Club, establishing a model where hospitality, gastronomy and social energy come together in direct dialogue with the surrounding landscape. Running through the entire portfolio is genuine connection and shared discovery – fittingly, the boutique hotel was born from family memories of summers in Argentario. Mixing contemporary design with 1960s La Dolce Vita inspiration, LA ROQQA sits within its surrounding community with a palette that reflects the characteristic hues of Porto Ercole. Isolotto Beach Club, meanwhile, transformed the only sandy stretch of coastline into a gathering place for locals and travelers alike.
Furthering its presence in Italy, Miramis will travel inland to the valleys and hills of Tuscany with La Capitana, in 2027, a countryside estate in Magliano that will become a defining project for the brand. Agriculture and cultivation guide the story here: the estate fosters olive oil production and a winery, and will play host to travelers in just 12 carefully designed suites. La Capitana is conceived as a place for slow living, an opportunity to embrace local traditions and attune to the rhythm of seasonal change. Proceeding with intention, La Capitana will guide the brand toward deeper engagement with the land, craft and Tuscan traditions. The architectural vision for La Capitana is led by renowned Italian architect Marco Casamonti, whose approach brings a contemporary sensibility to the rural landscape, grounding the project in both tradition and modernity.
Miramis’ connection to Argentario continues to deepen with the full refurbishment of the tranquil Hotel Torre di Cala Piccola and Ex-Cirio – an urban regeneration project that will come to represent Miramis’ wellness offering in the port.
International Evolution | Crafting the Miramis landscape in Sweden
Miramis is building a complementary landscape where hospitality and culture intersect in Sweden, beginning with a historic hotel and a landmark venue for live performance in Stockholm. Gasometer, joining the portfolio in 2027, is a landmark project that defines the scale of the group’s cultural ambition. Conceived as a destination for live performance and immersive formats, Gasometer brings together architecture, music and dining within a single, cohesive environment. The venue will host the Royal Swedish Opera over the coming years, establishing an immediate connection to Sweden’s cultural institutions while opening new possibilities for contemporary programming. Gasometer represents a significant step in how Miramis approaches large-scale experiences – not as standalone venues, but as fully integrated destinations.
As culinary lead of Gasometer, acclaimed Chef Stefan Eriksson – former co-creator of the internationally recognized restaurant Brutalisten in Stockholm and recipient of Chef of the Year in Sweden – will shape a dining concept that reflects the venue’s ambition and international outlook. Backstage Hotel and Cirkus Arena further extend this direction, reinforcing Stockholm as a key platform for the group’s continued growth.
At the helm, will be Stefano Cuoco as Chief Executive Officer, bringing strategic clarity to Miramis’ next phase of growth.
Miramis was born from a belief that the meaningful experiences come from places that feel real, grounded and deeply connected to their surroundings. Our growth is not about scale, but about creating a number of places like no others,” said Cuoco. “Sweden represents a natural next step — a place where we see strong potential to develop hospitality, culinary and cultural experiences with the same long-term mindset that has shaped our journey in Tuscany.
Miramis is built on the belief that the most memorable places are those that feel genuinely rooted in their landscape, their community and their story. That belief carries the brand forward, from the Tuscan coast to the streets of Stockholm and beyond.