Galleria Umberto is a public gallery in Naples, Italy designed by Emanuele Rocco. It was constructed between 1887-1891. At that time it was the cornerstone during a rebuilding period of Naples that lasted until World War I. The Galleria is named for Umberto I, King of Italy at the time of construction. Originally it was intended for multi-use, combining businesses, shops, cafes with apartments on the third floor.

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