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14 April, 2020 11:24 am

Luxury shopping centre White Gallery opens in Rome

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With Christmas looming, many of us will fall victim to a holiday shopping frenzy! So if you are in Rome and looking for a luxury shopping centre where to spend your money, the White Gallery which has just opened in Piazza Marconi, would make a perfect choice.
Of course we are not talking about one of those spiritless and dull malls cities are full of, but about a special shopping centre designed for those who love to surround themselves in luxury.

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The talented Karim Rashid has been hired to decorate the centre (one of the Murano glass chandeliers which now adorn the place has been published in a prestigious art and design magazine here in Italy).
The White Gallery presents 5000 square metres of entertainment; from four restaurants and several exhibition spaces for hosting art shows to a collection of luxury brands such as Lanvin, Jil Sander, Yamamoto and Stella McCartney.

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Once there – no matter what your taste – you’re bound to find something that really suits your personality!

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