Circo Massimo (Rome Metro)
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Coordinates | 41°53′01″N 12°29′17″E / 41.88361°N 12.48806°ECoordinates: 41°53′01″N 12°29′17″E / 41.88361°N 12.48806°E | ||||||||||
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Owned by | ATAC | ||||||||||
Platforms | 2 side platforms | ||||||||||
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Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||
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Opened | 1955 | ||||||||||
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Circo Massimo is a station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It was opened on 10 February 1955 and is sited at the east end of the Circus Maximus, after which it is named, near the headquarters of the FAO, originally built as the Ministero delle Colonie. Until 2002 the Obelisk of Axum also stood near the station. It has two separate exits on either side of the viale Aventino.
Surroundings[]
- Porta Capena
- Baths of Caracalla
- Passeggiata Archeologica
- Aventino
- Via dei Cerchi
- rione San Saba
- Viale Aventino
Churches[]
- Santa Balbina all'Aventino
- Santa Sabina
- Santi Alessio e Bonifacio
- Santa Prisca
- San Saba
- San Gregorio al Celio
External links[]
Media related to Metropolitana di Roma linea B - Circo Massimo at Wikimedia Commons
- Station on the site of ATAC.
Categories:
- Rome Metro Line B stations
- Railway stations opened in 1955
- 1955 establishments in Italy
- Rome R. XII Ripa
- Rome R. XXI San Saba
- Italian railway station stubs
- Italian rapid transit stubs