The World's Oldest Shopping Mall And The Bull's Genitals: A Center Of Attraction
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For today's travel post, I'm going to share another fascinating part of Milan, Italy. The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele and a story why the bull's genitals became it's center of attraction.
Milan is known as one of the world's fashion capital. It is where some of the Italian designer brand flagship stores located and home of the world's oldest shopping mall -The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele. A four-story architecture and a major landmark of Milan.
The Galleria was named after Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of the Kingdom of Italy who ruled from 1861 to 1878. The entire shopping center was constructed between 1865 and 1877.
I was amazed of how massive it is specially when I look up! The four-story arcade are covered of an incredible arched, glass and iron ceiling that connects Piazza Duomo to the south and Piazza della Scala to the north. Piazza is an Italian word for public square.
With the luxurious designer shops, restaurants and cafés such as the Caffè Campari and Caffè Biffi (one of the oldest and still open today), it became a meeting place and the Galleria gains it's nickname locally known as ‘il salotto buono’, or "the fine living room" of Milan.
The first time I visit here, I catch up with a friend that I've never seen for years. She travelled from Bologna to Milan just to see me. As we step inside the Galleria, I noticed that all the stores have gold colored sign on a black background . It's probably one of the management requirements. Each store also have their own unique decorating style like the golden hanging tree.
The floor made of enamel tiles leads the visitors toward the octagon shape in the center. The octagon is consist of mosaics that portrays the coat of arms of Italy and England where the original company who financed the Galleria's construction was based and the allegorical representations of the major Italian cities:
- the roman wolf for Rome
- the red lily for Florence
- The white flag with a red for Milan
- and the most interesting part, the dancing bull of Turin.
As we getting close in the middle, I was curious why there's a lot of people forming a circle with their cameras pointing on the floor. She then told me that it's a queue of tourists waiting for their turn to squeeze the bull's balls for good luck! (LOL). I never knew about this fascinating mosaic bull thing till I actually went there.
Since she didn't specify that it's a mosaic representation of Torino's bull, my reaction was like "there's a bull in this mall??" and we were both laughing knowing she was just joking.
I'm not a superstitious person but I'm always curious of how the tradition beliefs like this started. So after strolling around Vittorio, we stopped at Gucci cafe, one of the cafes just near the mosaic bull where we can see the people and for a bull storytelling time.
Locals tradition belief that spinning three times backwards using your right heel over the bull's genitals with your eyes closed will bring you good luck.
The weird superstition begins after the Galleria's Italian architect, Giuseppe Mengoni fall to his death from the scaffolding few weeks before the project was completed. So, to avoid similar bad luck the Milanese as well as the tourists head to the mosaic of the dancing bull to mark the spot where he fell.
This practice has led to a damage of the bull's genital. A hole has formed showing where the bull receives his daily punishment. However, the bull still attracts curious and superstitious people.
Turin, or Torino was one of the most prominent Italian cities and a historical rival to Milan. Torino literally means a "young bull" , and obviously the reason why it's a symbol of the city.
Did I receive the good luck? I probably did.
However, this is just a superstition.
The best way to our good luck is create and achieve them!
Have you been to a place which you think have a weird superstitious belief? I would love to heard it.
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it seems I can't get used to visiting this beautiful building.
Very good description I confirm what you wrote! In the future I will post about Turin. at the moment I am writing about some other location in Italy.
I've read your post about Brescia and looking forward to read more!
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O my thats very beautiful place
Hope i can go there too
You are so lucky sis😍😍😍
Yes you can because your so hardworking!
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Such a great and stunning photos! :D
Thank you beautiful!
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Oh my, didn't expect.
Thank you @steemitworldmap!
Cheers!
awesome photograpy! really i love those turin´s crystal roofs
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I remember you posting that tree design in this mall you're talking about! Thanks for sharing more photos and information about this oldest mall!
Glad you remember that post john!
I will always remember it because it's unusual to see a hanging tree on a mall. So unique and intriguing.
Yup me too! That why I remembered it. Haha