Porta Romana Station: A Historic Gateway to Southern Milan
Porta Romana station is a key stop on Milan Metro Line M3, located in the Porta Romana neighborhood of Municipio 4. The station opened on May 12, 1991, as part of the extension from Duomo to Porta Romana. Positioned beneath Corso di Porta Romana, it serves as a vital access point to Milan's southern inner ring and connects directly to residential, commercial, and institutional areas. The neighborhood is named after the historical city gate that once marked the southeastern entrance to Milan, still visible nearby as a landmark.
The station is fully underground and features multiple access points, elevators, and escalators to support efficient passenger movement. It is situated between Crocetta and Lodi T.I.B.B. stations, making it an important transit node for those traveling to Bocconi University, Fondazione Prada, or the cultural venues in the surrounding area. The streets above are lined with cafés, boutiques, and heritage buildings, blending urban convenience with old-world charm. Porta Romana station plays a crucial role in linking Milan's historic center with its southern districts through fast and reliable metro service.
- District: Municipio 4
- Neighborhood: Porta Romana
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