- Source: Piramide (Rome Metro)
Piramide is a station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It was opened on 10 February 1955 and is sited on Piazzale Ostiense (across which is the Pyramid of Cestius that gives the station its name) just outside Porta San Paolo, in the Ostiense quarter. Its atrium houses mosaics that have won the Artemetro Roma by Enrico Castellani (Italy) and Beverly Pepper (United States). The station has escalators.
Connections
Alongside the Metro station is the Porta San Paolo station on the Ferrovia Roma-Lido. The Stazione Ostiense is connected to the metro station via an underpass - from here run the FR1, FR3 and FR5 mainline services.
Surroundings
Acea headquarters
Stazione di Roma Ostiense
via Marmorata post office
= Direction of traffic
=Via Marmorata (towards Ponte Sublicio and Trastevere)
Viale Aventino (towards il Circo Massimo)
Via Marco Polo (towards via Cristoforo Colombo-EUR and via Cilicia-Appio Latino)
Via Ostiense (towards the Basilica di San Paolo fuori le mura)
= Rioni and quarters
=Rione Testaccio
Rioni Ripa and Aventino
Rione San Saba
= Monuments and churches
=Pyramid of Cestius
Porta San Paolo
Protestant Cemetery
Monte dei cocci
Campo Testaccio
Centrale Montemartini
Porta San Paolo Railway Museum
Santa Maria Liberatrice
Chiesa di Santa Sabina
Chiesa di San Saba
Gallery
External links
Media related to Piramide station (Rome metro) at Wikimedia Commons
Station on the site of ATAC.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Piramide (Rome Metro)
- Rome Metro
- Ostia (Rome)
- Line B (Rome Metro)
- Pyramid of Cestius
- Rome Fiumicino Airport
- Colosseo (Rome Metro)
- Garbatella (Rome Metro)
- Roma Ostiense railway station
- Trams in Rome