Milano Centrale II
by Joan Carroll
Title
Milano Centrale II
Artist
Joan Carroll
Medium
Photograph - Photography And Digital Art
Description
Milano Centrale is a sight in itself. As indicated at the top of the building it was built in 1931 to replace an older station dating from 1864. Milano Centrale is the main railway station of Milan Italy and is also ideally situated as a major railway station in Europe. The cornerstone for the station was actually laid in 1906 and an architect chosen in 1912, who designed a building modeled after Union Station in Washington DC. Due to the Italian economic crisis during World War I, construction proceeded very slowly, and the project kept changing and becoming more and more complex and majestic. This happened especially when Benito Mussolini became Prime Minister, and wanted the station to represent the power of the fascist regime. The station has no definite architectural style, but is a blend of many different styles, especially Liberty and Art Deco, but not limited to those. FUN FACT: Despite the grand station, Mussolini did not really make the trains run on time as myth would have it. And in many instances of my experience, they still don't!
FEATURED PHOTO, 500 Views -1 Image A Day group, 7 / 19 / 16
FEATURED PHOTO, The Niche group, 6/5/16
joan carroll, train, italia, transportation, architecture, central, sky, statue, travel, clouds, blue, pegasus, horse, landmark, railroad, italian, europe
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May 22nd, 2016
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