Central Link to Castello and Connections
Cadorna FN is one of the most important transportation hubs in Milan, located in the Sforzesco neighborhood of Municipio 1. It serves both Milan Metro Lines 1 and 2 and offers direct connection to the Ferrovie Nord Milano regional railway services via Milano Cadorna station. Opened in 1983 for Line 2 and integrated with Line 1 earlier in 1964, it has long served as a major interchange for local and regional commuters. The station lies within walking distance of the Castello Sforzesco and Parco Sempione, making it a key access point for both daily passengers and tourists exploring Milan's historical center.
The Cadorna FN complex is not only a busy metro stop but also a public art destination, with the distinctive 'Needle, Thread and Knot' sculpture by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen installed in the adjacent Piazza Luigi Cadorna. The area around the station includes important administrative and cultural buildings and provides seamless pedestrian access to Corso Magenta and Via Dante. It is one of Milan's most navigable zones, functioning as a vital corridor between residential areas, commercial centers, and landmarks. With regular intermodal transfers, underground walkways, and proximity to tram and bus routes, Cadorna FN is a cornerstone of the city's mobility infrastructure.
- District: Municipio 1
- Neighborhood: Sforzesco
- Connections: