Historic Junction at the Heart of Greco
Greco stop on tram line 33 sits within the Greco neighborhood of Milan's Municipio 2, serving as a vital connection point for residents in this traditionally working-class area. Located near the intersection of Via Emilio de Marchi and Via San Martino, it provides accessible transit options for those commuting to nearby Centrale or Bicocca. The stop is named after the historic village of Greco, which was annexed into Milan in 1923 and retains its unique character and street layout. Tram 33 links this area with other key parts of Milan, maintaining a steady rhythm of daily mobility for both locals and visitors.
Close to the stop is the Chiesa di San Martino in Greco, one of the oldest parish churches in northern Milan, with roots dating back to the 12th century. The neighborhood around the stop features a blend of postwar residential blocks and older buildings that hint at Greco's past as a rural outpost before industrial expansion. Despite being in a metropolitan area, the stop remains calm and community-centered, with local shops, small cafes, and easy pedestrian access defining its atmosphere. Greco stop is not just a transit point, but a local marker for an area that has preserved its identity while adapting to the demands of a modern city.
- District: Municipio 2
- Neighborhood: Greco
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