Santa Maria Novella Train Station
Main railway station known for its modernist and rationalist architectural style, featuring a striking metal and glass roof and serving high-speed national and international trains. Read more…
This railway station, designed by Giovanni Michelucci and completed in 1934, is a prominent example of rationalist and modernist architecture. Its design incorporates influences from Viennese styles and includes a distinctive metal and glass roof structure. Serving millions of travelers annually, it functions as a key transportation hub with high-speed train connections.
The station is wheelchair accessible and continues to operate as the main rail gateway to the city. It blends functional modern architecture with historical significance, marking an important development in 20th-century Italian railway infrastructure. The building's architectural features exemplify the modernist movement, setting it apart from traditional station designs.
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