De Ferrari (Genoa Metro)

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De Ferrari
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General information
Location Piazza De Ferrari, Genoa
Italy
Coordinates 44°24′27.5″N8°56′04″E / 44.407639°N 8.93444°E / 44.407639; 8.93444
Owned byAMT Genoa
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
History
Opened4 February 2005
Services
Preceding station Genoa Metro Following station
Sarzano/Sant'Agostino
towards Brin
Logo Metropolitane Italia.svg Brignole
Terminus

De Ferrari is a Genoa Metro station, located in Piazza De Ferrari in the centre of Genoa, Italy. The station is close to Teatro Carlo Felice, Galleria Mazzini, the Doge's Palace, and Via XX Settembre.

The station opened on 4 February 2005. It was originally designed, like others, by Renzo Piano with finishing touches by Renzo Truffelli. This used to be the last station on the line until the easterly extension towards Genova Brignole railway station [1] opened in 2012.

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References

  1. "Metrogenova page for De Ferrari". Archived from the original on 2012-01-20. Retrieved 2011-12-01.

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