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March 18, 2026

Rheavendors Group opens its doors for the FAI Spring Days 2026

For FAI Spring Days 2026, Rheavendors Group will exceptionally open the doors of its headquarters in Caronno Pertusella to the public, offering visitors the chance to discover the story, values, and vision of a company that has been shaping the world of coffee machines and vending for sixty-five years.

The initiative is part of FAI – Fondo per l’Ambiente Italiano, Italy’s National Trust, which is dedicated to protecting and promoting the country’s historical, artistic, and environmental heritage. Every year, FAI Spring Days invite the public to explore places that are rarely open or not widely known, creating unique opportunities to experience Italy through its architecture, landscapes, businesses, and stories of excellence.

As part of the event, visitors will be able to join guided tours lasting around 40 minutes, designed to take them through the evolution of Rhea: from the company’s earliest solutions developed in the 1960s to its latest-generation vending machines and forward-looking concepts that reinterpret the future of the coffee break, including Barista on Demand and The Coffee Landscape.

The tour will unfold inside the company’s headquarters, recently renovated according to environmental sustainability principles, where technological innovation, design quality, and a strong focus on people’s wellbeing come together in harmony. More than a company visit, this experience offers a closer look at a space that reflects how even the coffee break can evolve into something more meaningful — combining conviviality, design thinking, and research.

Commenting on the initiative, Andrea Pozzolini, CEO of Rhea, said:

“Opening the doors of our headquarters during FAI Spring Days is a meaningful opportunity for us to celebrate our connection with the local area. Rhea has grown together with this community, and we have always sought to create value for the place that hosts us. Sharing our history, what we create, and our culture of the coffee break means strengthening a bond that we have always considered an essential part of our identity.”

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