Very beautiful and well preserved architecture. Here there are high end brand boutiques and cafes. Must visit in Milan. It’s situated in between the Duomo and theatre.
It is the heart of MIlano, luxury, clean, welcoming but unfortunately, cause of the Covid situation all bars and shops were closed. I hope to get the chance to visit it again soon , when the present s...
amazing architecture, in the center of the city. Unfortunately most of the bar and cafes were closed, cause of the covid but i will definetely come back soon to enjoy this wonderful city
How often do you get to shop in the original Prada location! The galleria is beautiful and you have to spin on the bulls balls. There are some really wonderful dining options in the galleria as well.
Vittorio Emanuele II gallery contains all the charm of classic and modern Milan together at the same time. In this photo you can see all its splendor at the first light of day.
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Milan | There is a legend on the promenade of Emmanuel II, do you know?
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, built by the Italian architect Giuseppe Mengoni in 1865, is now the shopping centre of Milan. Named after the Italian king Vittorio Emanuele II, it was made of cast iron with glass as the dome of the cloister. However, the irony is that on December 30, 1877, the architect died in the cloister of his own cloister (there was a rumor that he was suicide for being criticized for his poor construction), and even more bizarre, the king was also 10 days later. Passed away one after another. The beautiful arcades of the
promenade are very magnificent. Remember to look for the coat of arms of different Italian cities under the cloister, including Milano, Como, Firenze and Roma.
Remember to find this Torino Bull, and it is said that you will get good luck on its eggs! This is a must for every visitor! ! ! Haha~
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If you want to feel the classics of the bones and the fashion of Milan, then go to the promenade of Emanuele II. It is not important whether you are picking up your hands. It is important that you dont need to speak through words. among them.
Close to the main church of Dumo, the other end is the Scala Theatre, so the flow of people and fame can be described as a big explosion, a bunch of luxury goods inside... hurriedly passed...
The name of the gallery comes from the first king after the reunification of Italy. It is located in the prominent position on the north side of the Piazza Duomo in Milan and connects to Scala Square. The northern exit of the arcade is directly accessible, to the Da Vinci Square and La Scala Opera House, and to the south exit to Milan Cathedral. Of course, the most eye-catching is that there are many top luxury fashion shops on both sides of the glass dome arcade. There are also many cafes, restaurants, bookstores and burger shops. I am afraid that no one will not be surprised when they are under the covers. The top corridors converge in the central octagonal space, where art and fashion blend together, standing here looking down at the bull mosaics, which are said to be good for luck (Figure 6).
The light is projected on this round glass roof, reflecting the relief on the wall and the painted bricks on the ground. The light and the shadows are combined, the extra attention is noticeable, the height is high enough, and the golden light shines. Give a feeling of grandeur.
The heel of the right foot is stepping on the genital part of the bull, and turning three times in a clockwise direction, you can make a wish and bless your heart. It is impossible to avoid it.
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The Emanuele II Promenade is located on the north side of the square of Milan's iconic Milan Cathedral and connects to Scala Square. A huge Arc de Triomphe attracts visitors who come and go to the promenade to find out. Promenade structure The Emanuele II Promenade is a covered arcade street, named after the first king of Italy, Emmanuel II, which is considered to be the most beautiful commercial arcade in Europe. One. The arcades are built in the classical Galleria of Paris. The two crossed corridors are cross-shaped with a glass dome above.
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Introduction
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is located on the north side of Milan Cathedral Square and connects to Scala Square. It is widely recognized as one of Europe's most beautiful structures. Two cross-shaped corridors, topped with glass domes, meet together. When the sun shines through the glass domes, the shimmering colors are absolutely spectacular. When you come to Milan, you have to stop at the promenade. It's also a great place to go shopping. You can find many designer brands, including Gucci, LV, Prada, etc.
Must visit if you come to milan. Its a great place to take picture with your fam and your loved ones.
very beautiful and classy gallery , you can make good photos there , visit many luxury shops and have a nice apperitivo! it would be better to go there even night time , its bright and very beautiful inside
If you are in Milan for sure will visit Duomo and you will not miss the Gallery Vittorio Emanuele ll which is just on the left side of the church. inside there is many shops and restaurants.
It's next to the Duomo, so you will not miss it
i love there, so many histories , so many beautiful constructions