Vanvitelli (Naples Metro)

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Vanvitelli
Naples Metro station
Stazione Vanvitelli.jpg
Location, Naples
Operated byANM
Line(s)Line 1
ConnectionsCentral Funicular
Chiaia Funicular
Montesanto Funicular
Urban and suburban buses.
History
Opened1993
Services
parkingticketsescalatorselevatorsdisabled accesspublic transportation

Vanvitelli is an underground metro station that serves Line 1 on the Naples Metro. It was opened on 28 May 1993 as the southern terminus of the inaugural section of Naples Metro, between Vanvitelli and Colli Aminei. On 5 April 2001, the line was extended to Museo, and Vanvitelli ceased to be the terminus.[1]

The station was built according to the plans of Michele Capobianco and has undergone a radical restoration (thanks to which the station is part of the circuit of art stations) directed by Michele Capobianco and his son Lorenzo Capobianco with artistic consulting by Achille Bonito Oliva.

The entrances are placed in the four corners of , as well as an underground corridor that leads from the station directly to the two funiculars namely that of Chiaia and Central. The descent to the level of the tracks is via two sets of fixed stairs and furniture while the output directly via a single ramp. You can also make use of the elevators.

References[]

  1. ^ Schwandl, Robert. "Napoli". urbanrail.

See also[]

Legend
Frullone
Chiaiano
Piscinola
Colli Aminei
Policlinico
Miano
Rione Alto
Regina Margherita
Montedonzelli
Secondigliano
Medaglie d'Oro
Quattro Giornate
Capodichino Aeroporto Airport interchange
Funicular
Vanvitelli
Salvator Rosa
Tribunale
Materdei
Centro Direzionale
Museo
Garibaldi
Dante
Duomo
Toledo
Università
Municipio

Coordinates: 40°50′38″N 14°13′55″E / 40.84389°N 14.23194°E / 40.84389; 14.23194

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