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Mercato Shopping Mall is a shopping centre in the Jumeirah area of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The mall is designed to look like a Mediterranean town during the European Renaissance in Italy. Opening in 2002, [3] the name "mercato" comes from the Italian word meaning "market." The mall has a gross leasable area of 22,900 m 2 (247,000 sq ft ...
VIA Riyadh (Arabic: ڤيا رياض) is a mixed-use development with high-end retail, hospitality and entertainment outlets in the al-Hada district of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located next to the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Built using stones extracted from the Tuwaiq mountains, [1] it was soft-opened in 2021 as one of the zones of Riyadh Season [2][3][4 ...
Oasis Mall Dubai Sheikh Zayed Road 2nd Interchange 1.44 million sq. ft 100+ Wafi Mall: Sheikh Rashid Road: 80,000 m 2 (861,113 sq ft) 200 Al Ghurair City Deira +200 Century Mall Dubai Al Mamzar: 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m 2) Dubai Marina Mall Dubai Marina: Dubai Outlet Mall: Dubai Outlet City +240 [6] [7] Grand Shopping Mall Al Quoz Industrial Area 1
Builder. Apollodorus of Damascus. Founded. AD 100~110. Trajan's Market (Latin: Mercatus Traiani; Italian: Mercati di Traiano) is a large complex of ruins in the city of Rome, Italy, located on the Via dei Fori Imperiali, at the opposite end to the Colosseum. The surviving buildings and structures, built as an integral part of Trajan's Forum and ...
ADCB (Arabic: بنك أبوظبي التجاري; formerly Al Karama) is a rapid transit station on the Red Line [1] of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE, serving the Al Karama district. [2][3] The station is named after the Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank. The station opened as part of the Red Line on 30 April 2010 and was renamed on 15 September 2014. [4]
This is a photo of the interior of the Mercato Shopping Mall in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on 5 June 2007. Date: Taken on 5 June 2007: Source: Dubai Construction Update Part 5 Page 16 at Post 315: Author: Imre Solt: Permission (Reusing this file) Approval for the use of this photo can be found at Dubai Construction Update Part 7 Page 12 at ...
Even the tomb of Saint Peter—yes, the St. Peter, one of Jesus’ Apostles and the first pope of the Catholic church—is here. As with most things that the Catholics do, it’s pretty gothic ...
City Centre Deira station opened on 9 September 2009 as part of the initial stretch of the Dubai Metro, with trains running from Rashidiya to Nakheel Harbour and Tower to City Centre Deira and seven other intermediate stations. [2] In 2011, City Centre Deira was the second-busiest Metro station, handling almost 5.592 million passengers.