The famous Galleria Umberto I in Naples.
You can't visit Naples without passing under the vaults of this artistic covering.
There are already thousands of photos online and this will be just one more.
But the shapes and colors of this monument could not fail to deserve a photo and a post from me.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.
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The interior of the gallery consists of two streets that cross orthogonally, covered by an iron and glass structure. They are bordered by some buildings, four of which have access from the central octagon. Their facades mirror the main one: the lower order, in fact, is divided by large smooth pilasters, painted in fake marble that frame the entrances to the shops and the mezzanines above. The Serlian windows follow on the first floor, the mullioned windows on the second, and the square windows in the attic.
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