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  2. List of shopping malls in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Name of mall City Province Region Number of shops Size GLA m² Annual visitors Owner Website Le Befane Rimini: Rimini: Emilia-Romagna: 126 51,959 CBRE [1] Puntadiferro Forlì: Forlì-Cesena: Emilia-Romagna: 100 33,848 CBRE [2] Romagna Shopping Valley Savignano sul Rubicone: Forlì-Cesena: Emilia-Romagna: 105 36,313 6.1 million Klepierre [3 ...

  3. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II - Wikipedia

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    The Galleria is often nicknamed il salotto di Milano (Milan's drawing room), due to its numerous shops and importance as a common Milanese meeting and dining place. [ 29 ] As of 2013, the arcade principally contains luxury retailers selling haute couture , jewelry , books and paintings, as well as restaurants, cafés , bars, and a hotel, the ...

  4. Zone 2 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Milano Centrale railway station, the most important railway station in Milan and one of the most important railway nodes in Italy, is located in the zone. As a consequence of the development of the railway system, in the early 20th century the Milanese north-east quickly changed from a rural area to a mostly industrial city outskirt ...

  5. Piazza Cordusio - Wikipedia

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    Piazza Cordusio. Piazza Cordusio (also informally referred to as Piazzale Cordusio) [1] is a square in central Milan, Italy.The piazza takes its name from the Cors Ducis (Ducal court) which was located on the square during Longobard times.

  6. Milano Due - Wikipedia

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    Milano 2 (also known as Milano Due) is a residential centre in the Italian town of Segrate (Province of Milan). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was built as a new town by Edilnord, a company associated with Silvio Berlusconi in the 1970s.

  7. CityLife (Milan) - Wikipedia

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    The former Pavilion 3 of Fiera Milano City, which is located in Viale Cassiodoro with a total area of 15,500 m 2 (167,000 sq ft), was reconstructed. It used to be called 'Palazzo dello Sport', and was built by Paolo Vietti-Violi in April 1923 for the Milan Motor Show. As of November of the same year, it was equipped with a velodrome. [2]

  8. Cordusio (Milan Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Cordusio is a station on Line 1 of the Milan Metro in the busy, commercial Piazzale Cordusio.It was opened on 1 November 1964 as part of the inaugural section of the Metro, between Sesto Marelli and Lotto. [2]

  9. Via della Spiga - Wikipedia

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    Via della Spiga is a pedestrian zone. Via della Spiga (Italian pronunciation: [ˈviːa della ˈspiːɡa]; literally "Alley of the Ear") is one of the Italian city of Milan's top shopping streets, [1] [2] [3] forming the north-east boundary of the luxurious Quadrilatero della Moda (literally, "fashion quadrilateral"), along with Via Monte Napoleone, Via Manzoni, Via Sant'Andrea and Corso Venezia.