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Evelyn Hill
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"Another gorgeous “galleria” of Turin, a covered shopping area, that also featured a cinema.
You’ll find many intriguing antique shops here as well as the delicious Baratti & Milano, and the Caffè Concerto Romano, now a cinema.
It was built in 1873, it did suffer heavy bombing in WWII but was reconstructed to be exactly as it was. "
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Pedro Pereira
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"Officially called Galleria dell'Industria Subalpina, this victorian era shopping venue was inaugurated in 1874, was inspired by the Parisian passages and is characterized by a large and bright retail gallery fifty meters long
It owes its name to Banca dell’Industria Subalpina, which assumed the burden of construction."
Yareli Parra
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"This enchanting gallery is a serene and charming arcade adorned with wrought-iron details, elegant frescoes, and ornate storefronts. It's the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, enjoy a cup of coffee, and indulge in some people-watching."
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