Galleria Umberto, built in 1890 for shopping. On the upper levels are apartments - the entrance to which is in the center, pictured below. Clearly, mixing commerical and residential zoning lowers property values.
Who would rather live on Stonybrook Lane than on Vicolette Ecce Homo? Chances are, the latter would be cheaper and safer. Although probably all the buildings have weeds growing on them, as does Santa Catherina di Siena, above.
In the last picture, a convertible.
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