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  2. How These Italian Outlet Malls Became a Luxury Traveler’s ...

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    With locations in Tuscany and on the Ligurian coast, The Mall is as much about exploring local culture as it is shopping. How These Italian Outlet Malls Became a Luxury Traveler’s Must-Visit ...

  3. List of shopping malls in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Valdichiana Outlet Village Foiano della Chiana: Arezzo: Tuscany: 140 [46] I Gigli Campi Bisenzio: Florence: Tuscany: 134 72,000 18.6 million Larry Smith [47] McArthurGlen Barberino Designer Outlet Barberino del Mugello: Florence: Tuscany: 120 McArthurGlen Group [48] Casamassima Casamassima: Bari: Apulia: 110 29,786 8 million Gallerie Auchan [49 ...

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    Castel Romano Designer Outlet Castel Romano, Italy: 25,000 m 2 (269,100 sq ft) 117 October 2003, 2nd phase November 2006 McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Neumünster Neumünster, Germany: 20,000 m 2: 140 September 2012, 2nd phase 2015, 3rd phase 2020 La Reggia Designer Outlet Marcianise, Italy: 26,400 m 2 (283,700 sq ft) 149

  6. Loggia del Mercato Nuovo - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Michele di Lando, Loggia del Mercato Nuovo, Florence. The loggia was built around the middle of the 16th century in the heart of the city, just a few steps from the Ponte Vecchio. Initially, it was intended for the sale of silk and luxury goods and then for the famous straw hats, [1] but today mainly leather goods and souvenirs are sold.

  7. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II - Wikipedia

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    It has inspired the use of the term galleria for many other shopping arcades and malls. [2] On the ground of the central octagonal, there are four mosaics portraying the coat of arms of the three capitals of the Kingdom of Italy (Turin, Florence and Rome) plus Milan's.