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MÉTRO

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Naples, Italy
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2024
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It's easy to find your way around, as there are only three lines. The most important is line 1, which runs past the Vomero (Vanvitelli), the Archaeological Museum (Museo), piazza Dante (Dante), via Toledo (Toledo) and on to the main station (Garibaldi). Line 2, actually built on the railway network, connects Bagnoli and Mergellina with the main station. Finally, line 6 currently connects the Fuorigrotta district with Mergellina, covering 4 stations. Eventually, it will reach Piazza Municipio.

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Visited in april 2017
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Voila bien une curiosité inattendue de Naples si décriée pour sa saleté, ses graffiti et son prétendu laisser-aller. Les stations de métro de la ligne 1 ont été mises en valeur par des architectes et des artistes contemporains. Les puits de lumière en mosaïque à dominante bleue de la station Toledo, le mur travaillé par Jannis Kounellis de la station Dante ou encore la longue fresque de Michelangelo Pistoletto à la station Garibaldi, rendent le parcours métropolitain très attractif pour un euro.
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