Arco Mirelli station

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Arco Mirelli
Naples Metro station
General information
LocationPiazza della Repubblica, Naples
Operated by ANM
Line(s) Line 6
ConnectionsUrban and suburban buses
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Other information
StatusIn use
History
Opened17 July 2024
Services
Preceding station Logo Metropolitane Italia.svg Naples Metro Following station
San Pasquale
towards Municipio
Line 6 Mergellina
towards Mostra

Arco Mirelli is an underground metro station that serves Line 6 on the Naples Metro. The Arco Mirelli station, designed by the architect Hans Kollhoff, [1] serves the areas of Via Caracciolo, the Villa Comunale (within which there is the Anton Dohrn Zoological Station), and the eastern part of the district Mergellina.

The railway complex is located at the west end of the Villa Comunale near the monument to the Four Days of Naples in Piazza della Repubblica, and consists of two glass pavilions, with obvious reference to the original architecture of the gardens. The previous station is San Pasquale, the next is Mergellina.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "METRO&THE CITY, una mostra racconta il metrò". Napoli Post | Notizie, politica, cronaca, turismo e cultura in Campania (in Italian). 2018-11-24. Retrieved 2019-02-13.

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