Chi ha fatto costruire la Stazione Centrale di Milano?
Chi ha fatto costruire la Stazione Centrale di Milano?
Ulisse Stacchini Milano Centrale/Architetti Ulisse Stacchini vinse il bando di concorso per la sua realizzazione nel 1911, ma i lavori per la costruzione iniziarono soltanto nel 1924 a causa della Prima guerra mondiale. Per la stazione centrale di Milano l'architetto utilizzò prevalentemente il marmo, ma solo nelle zone più basse.
What is Milano Centrale train station?
- Milano Centrale is the main train station for this major northern Italian city. It was opened in the early 1930s, replacing an older and smaller station. The imposing design of the building’s facade was intended to showcase the dominance of then-Prime Minister Mussolini's fascist regime.
How do I find milanocentrale?
- There's a plan of the station at www.milanocentrale.it - click ENG for English then click Maps. Trains arrive in one of these 3 vast arched trainsheds, one level up from street level. The photo shows the circulating area behind all the buffer stops, allowing easy level access between all platforms without any ticket checks or other restrictions.
Where is the main entrance to Milan Centrale?
- Milan Centrale's main entrance on the Piazza Duca d'Aosta. You can judge the scale of the building by the people in front. Which platform for your train? Finding your train...
How many platforms are there in Milan Centrale?
- Milan Centrale is a terminus with 24 platforms. The platforms & concourse are above ground level, but there is level access between all platforms and concourse, with lifts & escalators down to ground level if you don't want to use the grand staircases down to the station's main entrance on the Piazza Duca d'Aosta.