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Galleria Nazionale (National Gallery) in Turin. Built in the 1890s, torn down in the 1930s

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  1. Hiro_Trevelyan says

    I really wish we would build some Galleries like that, again. Nowadays, they have that fake stucco/plaster feeling, as if they couldn’t recreate the authenticity of the past.

  2. laserprisim says

    Reminds me of Argyll Arcade in Glasgow.

  3. whhhhiskey says

    If you told me this was the one in Milan I’d believe it, not sure if there’s any relation to the 2 but that one definitely feels just as grand as this one

  4. mtntrail says

    It is amazing to me that a building of that size and complexity
    would only be used for about 40 years.

  5. Drag0n-R3b0rn says

    Looks similar to the one in Milan

  6. twoodfin says

    The Royal Galleries in Brussels are older and still in use.

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