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Introduction of Milan Central Railway Station

Milan Central Railway Station is the largest station in Europe and one of the railway hubs in Europe. Milan Central Railway Station, located in the Duke Square of Osta in the center of Milan, was built in 193 1 because of the city.

The old railway station in this city can't cope with the increasing passenger flow. In order to build a new railway station, the Milan municipal government held a design competition on 1906 65438+ 10/5, but the project was not approved. Six years later, the city government held a new competition, and Urise Starzi won. The 2 13m long platform hall of Milan Central Railway Station combines many aesthetic styles. Walking on this platform is an artistic enjoyment.

Milan Central Railway Station, as the largest railway station in Italy and the railway hub in Europe, can reach Rome (Termini Railway Station in Rome), Turin (the new railway station in Turin), Genoa (Prince Square Railway Station in Genoa, Brinuere Railway Station in Genoa), Venice (Maistre Railway Station in Venice, Santa Lucia Railway Station in Venice), Trieste, Florence, Bologna (Bologna Central Railway Station), Naples, and so on. There are also trains from Milan Central Railway Station to Milan Malpensa International Airport (Aeroporto di Milano-Malpensa), Milan Lienert Airport (Aeroporti di Linate) and bergamo Airport (Aeroporto di Bergamo-Orio al Serio), or you can take a bus outside the railway station to reach the above three airports.

At Milan Central Railway Station, you can transfer seamlessly with Milan Metro Line 2 and Line 3 (M2 Green Line and M3 Yellow Line) by escalator to reach Milan, a historic city. Or take the light rail, tram and bus to all parts of Milan.