CENTRAL MILAN
Important example of the Mussolinian neoclassicism housing the main station of Milan.
This important example of Mussolini neoclassicism houses Milan's main railway station, Italy's second-largest after Termini in Rome. It was built between 1926 and 1931 and restored between 2005 and 2010. The grandiose mass of the central station (207 m façade) was solemnly inaugurated on May 15, 1931. A triumph of Mussolinian neoclassicism, its style is curious to say the least, and the building imposing. Somewhere between late Liberty and Italian Art Deco, its walls are adorned with reliefs and statues embodying the symbolism of the regime.
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A observer sur la place de face.