Galleria Alberto Sordi
This covered shopping arcade from 1922 connects Via del Corso directly to Piazza Colonna, making it one of Rome's most convenient shopping shortcuts.
About Galleria Alberto Sordi
This covered shopping arcade from 1922 connects Via del Corso directly to Piazza Colonna, making it one of Rome's most convenient shopping shortcuts. The Art Nouveau glass ceiling and marble details are genuinely beautiful, and you'll find mid-range to high-end brands like Zara (€25-80), Sephora, and several Italian leather shops alongside decent cafes. It's named after Alberto Sordi, Rome's most beloved actor, whose films captured the city's character perfectly.
Walking through feels like stepping into early 20th century Rome - the restored Liberty-style architecture creates an airy, light-filled space that's refreshingly cool in summer. The gallery runs about 100 meters end to end, with shops on both levels connected by elegant staircases. You'll hear multiple languages as tourists mix with Romans cutting through between shopping areas, and the sound echoes nicely off the vaulted ceiling.
Most guides oversell this as a major attraction when it's really just a pleasant shopping passage with nice architecture. The shops are standard international brands you'll find anywhere, though prices are typical for central Rome. Use it as a shortcut between Corso and Colonna, grab an espresso (€1.20-1.50) at one of the cafes, and admire the ceiling - but don't plan more than 15 minutes unless you're actually shopping.
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