Galleria Umberto I in Naples: the fences of the damaged rose windows set on fire
The degradation continues and becomes more intense Galleria Umberto I di Napoli. To the damaged pavement and rose windows, to the graffiti and vandalism on the porches, to the McDonald's papers, now we also have the fences, which indicate the damaged rose windows, which have been set on fire.
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“It is yet another episode that tells of the serious situation in which the monumental gallery, one of the major symbols of Naples, finds itself. We have long been denouncing how this place, which should be protected and safeguarded, is at the mercy of degradation, vandals, uncivilized people and total abandonment by the institutions.

We have been appealing to the Superintendency for some time now, which, unfortunately, despite our numerous requests for restoration work and a continuous surveillance service, continues to look the other way and in the meantime the history of the city is falling to pieces. All of this is very sad." - said the Regional Councilor of Europa Verde Francesco Emilio Borrelli and Salvatore Iodice, councilor of Europa Verde of Municipality II






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