4 thoughts on “Vatican opens new Mall beneath the Environs of Vatican City”
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This new subterranean mall should be called
“The Catacombs of Mammon”. 🙂
Just an observation based on the mall website.
This mall is as secular as can be designed. Open everyday including Sundays? Yes. Only closed on four days of the year.
Mall geared for upper class and maybe some upper middle class, why because accessibility is for tourists or people that live in the city.
Art is modernistic bordering on vulgar, nothing related to Christian values.
Malls are no longer relevant, waste of investment money. Waste of Peter Pence money use.
Even if I live in Rome, I would not go there. Prices are not mentioned but from the looks of it, prices are probably marked up a lot just to break even.