Colosseo (Rome Metro)
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Owned by | ATAC | ||||||||||
Platforms | 2 side platforms | ||||||||||
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Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||
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Website | 41°53′29″N 12°29′29″E / 41.89139°N 12.49139°E | ||||||||||
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Opened | 10 February 1955 | ||||||||||
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Colosseo is a station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It was opened on 10 February 1955 and is located, as its name suggests, in the Monti rione on via del Colosseo near the Colosseum. The station is currently being expanded to be the new northern terminus of Metro's Line C.[2]
Its atrium houses mosaics from the Artemetro Roma Prize. They are by Pietro Dorazio (Italy), Kenneth Noland (United States) and Emil Schumacher (Germany).[3][4] The main exit is on the lower level, in front of the Colosseum on the Piazza Del Colosseo and to the right of the Arch of Constantine, whilst the other exit is a second story one, located in the middle of the Largo Gaetana Agnesi park above the Piazza.
History
The station was designed within the first section between the Termini and Laurentina stations to offer a rapid connection between the city center and the newly created EUR district, designated as the site of the 1942 Universal Exhibition, canceled after the outbreak of the World War II. With Italy's entry into the war in 1940 the works were suspended and only resumed in 1948. The stop was inaugurated in conjunction with the first section of the future line B on 9 February 1955, being opened to the public the following day.[5]
Construction work on the Colosseo interchange station with metro line C began in April 2013, with completion of the station expected in 2025. Announced by the Mayor of Rome Roberto Gualtieri, the Transport councilor of Rome Eugenio Patanè and the Minister of Transport Matteo Salvini.[6]
Surroundings
Churches
- San Pietro in Vincoli
- Santo Stefano Rotondo
- Santi Giovanni e Paolo
- Santi Quattro Coronati
- Basilica di San Clemente
Forums
Campidoglio
Other Buildings
- Victor Emmanuel II Monument
- Palazzo Venezia
- Palazzo Del Grillo
- Lapidario di Roma
Connections
Bus Connections
The station is served by lines 51, 75, 85, 87, 117, 118, of the ATAC Bus Network. At night, the station is served by lines nMB of bus network.[7]
Tram Connections
The Colosseum is also connected by tram line 3 of the Rome tramway network. The tram stop is not immediately located in front of the metro station, it is located on the left side of Piazza del Colosseo.
Notes
- ^ "Metro C, per il Giubileo aperte Porta Metronia e Colosseo" (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-07-08.
- ^ "Metro C, niente museo alla stazione Colosseo" [Metro C: No museum at the Colosseum Station]. la Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 5 March 2017.
- ^ "Mosaic Colosseo » Mosaic wall in the Stazione Colosseo, 1996". Emil Schumacher Museum. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
- ^ [1] Archived September 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "The Construction of Metro Stations & Shafts through Ancient Rome". engineeringrome.org. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
- ^ "Rome to open Metro C station at Colosseum in 2025". wantedinrome. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
- ^ "Getting To The Colosseum". colosseum.info. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
External links
Media related to Metropolitana di Roma linea B - Colosseo at Wikimedia Commons