- Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a covered double arcade formed of two glass-vaulted arcades at right angles intersecting in an
octagon ; it is prominently sited on the northern side of the Piazza del Duomo inMilan , and connects to the Piazza della Scala. Named after Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of unitedItaly , it was originally designed in1861 and built byGiuseppe Mengoni between1865 and1877 .The street is covered over by an arching
glass andcast iron roof, a popular design for nineteenth-century arcades, such as theBurlington Arcade , London, which was the prototype for larger glazed shopping arcades, beginning with the Saint-Hubert Gallery in Brussels (opened 1847) and thePassazh inSt Petersburg , (opened 1848) and including theGalleria Umberto in Naples (opened 1890).The central octagonal space is topped with a glass
dome . The Milanese Galleria was larger in scale than its predecessors and was an important step in the evolution of the modern glazed and enclosedshopping mall , of which it was the direct progenitor. It has inspired the use of the term "galleria " for many other shopping arcades and malls.The Galleria connects two of Milan's most famous landmarks: The Duomo and the Teatro Alla Scala.
More than 120 years after its inauguration, the four-story arcade includes elegant shops selling most things from
haute couture to books, as well as restaurants, cafés and bars. Directly connected to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is Milan's ultra-luxurious Town House Galleria hotel, offering the city's most luxurious (and most expensive) rooms and facilities.The Galleria is the site for many luxury goods' shops, like
Gucci ,Prada ,Louis Vuitton .*Johann F. Geist, 1982. "Arcades: The History of a Building Type" (MIT Press) ISBN 0-262-07082-0
External links
* [http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Galleria_Vittorio_Emanuel.html Great Buildings Online information]
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