PAUSE TIME STATION
Railway station – Underground
2024
Recommended
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2024
This little jewel in the Liberty style, Italian Art Nouveau, was built in the late 1920s. In the waiting room, the walls are decorated with large paintings by the famous Sardinian artist Giuseppe Biasi (1885-1945). They depict the villages and landscapes that the local train passed through on its way, with the characters appearing in traditional costumes. Next to the station, the workshop-hangar preserves rare examples of old locomotives and wagons.
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Visited in october 2017
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A small, typical station, with old cars that rust in the middle of paths invaded by the vegetation… the restored car is now in the museum (paying). The frescoes on the other hand are always visible.