Emanuele II Corridor is the prototype ancestor of modern glass-roofed closed shopping malls. This is a perfect blend of classical and fashion. The beautiful luxury shops, elegant cafes and magnificent corridors attract people's attention. The corridor was built between 1865 and 1877 by Giuseppe Mengoni. The corridor was named after Emmanuel II, the first king of Italy after its reunification. The corridor is cross-shaped, 196 meters long, 105 meters wide, 47 meters high, with an arch-shaped roof and stained glass shed. It is one of Milan's commercial centers. The huge arch building is magnificent and magnificent. The corridor contains exquisite gold and silver jewelry, fashion, gift shops, restaurants, cafes and bookstores.