The Double Corridor, which is jointly called the "double corridor" of Milan's Emmanuel II, is a tourist attraction and a shopping mall in Naples. The corridor is magnificent and houses Naples' most branded stores.
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Galleria Umberto I Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Umberto I Promenade is a famous shopping street in Naples, opposite the San Carlo Theatre. This promenade is quite similar to the famous arcade of Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan, with a cross-shaped plan with a transparent glass roof and a dome in the middle. The Umberto I promenade was built in 1887. The 56-meter-high arched glass dome is particularly beautiful against the blue sky. The streets are cross-shaped, and the ground is decorated with exquisite mosaics. Now the Umberto I promenade is not as prosperous as it used to be, and many shops are empty and lack popularity.
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Galleria Umberto I Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Double Corridor, which is jointly called the "double corridor" of Milan's Emmanuel II, is a tourist attraction and a shopping mall in Naples. The corridor is magnificent and houses Naples' most branded stores.
This promenade is also quite interesting, the whole building itself is also very distinctive, Umberto is also a very distinctive emperor, the way this building is named is also quite interesting, the promenade is very clean on both sides of the decorative mode.
Naples: Landmark architectural new castle; Promenade Church throne These are the places to check in here Favorite is this promenade, especially the beautiful building on the top of him In fact, the store is nothing special, the environment is super beautiful and magnificent!
It's like a twin building of Galleria in Milan, but in Milan is more bigger than here in Naples and fewer shops or store inside the galleria.
Built in 1887, the Corridor of Umberto I is located opposite the San Carlo Theatre and faces Toledo Road, the main street of the city. There is a transparent glass roof similar to the Arcade of Emmanuele II in Milan, with a cross-shaped plane and a dome in the middle.
The corridor of Umberto I, at first sight, felt as if it was the same as the arcade of Milan Emmanuele II, the same transparent glass dome, the same cross-shaped plane, the same marquee marble floor, the same famous shopping street, It's just Naples, it's just that there are very few customers inside.
Under the night the arcade of Umberto I was brightly lit, standing under its huge dome, as if entering a magnificent castle. Underneath the arcade are shops and cafes, and each cafe's food cabinet is filled with a variety of pizzas, showing its true hometown. I bought an original and a cheese sausage for today's dinner. The original pizza tastes a bit strange. It's just a layer of tomato sauce on the noodles. It may not be in line with the Chinese taste. Cheese sausage pizza is the kind that is common in China. But it's much better than Pizza Hut.
The place to check in on the list is really as the comment said, here is full of deserted, even a little depressed, the prosperity of the 18th century is vaguely visible, but the glory of that time is gone; The large promenade, there are not many shops opened, and there are quite few customers. It is still the most busy stall selling desserts at the door. At first glance, it is sweet. Don’t want it. Don’t dare to try it. It’s free of waste. The crooked nuts are good.