Sarzano/Sant'Agostino (Genoa Metro)

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Sarzano/Sant'Agostino
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General information
LocationPiazza di Sarzano, Genoa
Italy
Coordinates 44°24′15″N8°55′54″E / 44.40417°N 8.93167°E / 44.40417; 8.93167
Owned byAMT Genoa
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
History
Opened3 April 2006
Services
Preceding station Genoa Metro Following station
San Giorgio
towards Brin
Logo Metropolitane Italia.svg De Ferrari
towards Brignole

Sarzano/Sant'Agostino is a Genoa Metro station, located in the historical centre of Genoa, Italy. The main entrance is in the Piazza di Sarzano near the Church of St. Augustine, now deconsecrated and turned into a museum, with a second entrance on the Mura della Marina, the old seawall. It is the newest station, having opened on 3 April 2006, about a year after the easterly terminus at De Ferrari. [1]

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