Quiet Access to Milan's Elegant Residential Core
Buonarroti is a station on Line 1 of the Milan Metro, situated in the Pagano neighborhood within Municipio 1. It was opened on 1 November 1964 as part of the original stretch of the Red Line from Sesto Marelli to Lotto. The station is named after nearby Via Michelangelo Buonarroti and serves a refined residential area known for its elegant buildings and close proximity to cultural venues. It provides easy access to local theaters, including the historic Teatro Nazionale, just steps from the station.
The station is underground and features two side platforms serving two tracks, with standard amenities and accessibility infrastructure. Buonarroti is often used by commuters and residents who prefer a quieter stop slightly removed from the busier commercial zones. The surrounding area includes boutique shops, tree-lined streets, and a mix of early 20th-century and contemporary architecture. As part of Line 1, Buonarroti offers direct connections to major central hubs like Cadorna and Duomo, making it both peaceful and practical for daily travel.
- District: Municipio 1
- Neighborhood: Pagano
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