A Stop Framed by Culture and Urban Calm
Sant'Agostino is a station on Milan Metro Line 2, located in the Solari neighborhood of Municipio 6. Opened on 30 October 1983, the station was part of the western extension from Cadorna to Porta Genova. Uniquely, Sant'Agostino features two separate levels for opposite travel directions, with southbound trains running on the upper platform and northbound on the lower. This layout is rare within the Milan Metro system and was implemented due to spatial constraints in the area.
The station is situated near the Church of Saint Augustine and is surrounded by residential and commercial zones offering a quieter atmosphere compared to the neighboring Navigli district. It serves as a practical gateway for accessing the cultural amenities of Solari, including the MUDEC (Museum of Cultures) and the design-driven spaces along Via Tortona. Frequent service and underground infrastructure make Sant'Agostino a dependable stop for commuters and visitors moving between central Milan and the southwest. Its location also places it within walking distance of artistic and business hubs, reinforcing its importance in the city's transport grid.
- District: Municipio 6
- Neighborhood: Solari
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