EUR Magliana
Location | EUR, Rome | ||||||||||
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Coordinates | 41°50′22″N 12°27′48″E / 41.83944°N 12.46333°ECoordinates: 41°50′22″N 12°27′48″E / 41.83944°N 12.46333°E | ||||||||||
Owned by | ATAC | ||||||||||
Line(s) | Rome–Lido railway | ||||||||||
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Structure type | Aboveground | ||||||||||
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Opened | 1924 | ||||||||||
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EUR Magliana is a railway station in Rome served by the Metro line B and the Ferrovia Roma-Lido in the EUR or Europa district of Rome. It was opened in 1924 as a Roma-Lido station for the Esposizione Universale Roma as Magliana (akin to the other stations opened at that time Torrino, Risaro, Acilia, Ostia Scavi and Marina di Ostia). It was later renamed Magliana Ostiense, then Magliana again and finally its present name.
The building has been repeatedly rebuilt. Its atrium is decorated by mosaics that have won the prize by (Italy) and Tamás Lossonczy (Hungary). Next to it is a railway depot for both lines.
Surroundings[]
- "Tre Fontane" sports complex of the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI)
- Abbazia delle Tre fontane
- Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana (Palazzo della Civiltà del Lavoro o Colosseo Quadrato) by , and Mario Romano
- Palazzo dei Congressi
- Museo della Civiltà Romana
External links[]
Media related to EUR Magliana train station at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:
- Railway stations opened in 1924
- Rome Metro Line B stations
- 1924 establishments in Italy
- Rome Q. XXXII Europa
- Italian railway station stubs
- Italian rapid transit stubs