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Central Station, Piazza Duca d'Aosta, Milan: one of the neo-Romano statues of a winged steed by Giannino Castiglioni adorning the parapet of the main facade with the Pirelli Building in the background

RIBA Ref No RIBA40071
Architect/DesignerCastiglioni, Giannino (1884-1971)
Stacchini, Ulisse (1871-1947)
Artist/PhotographerORCH Orsenigo-Chemollo
CountryItaly
CityMilan
Subject Date1931
Image Date2004
ViewExterior
MediumDigital image
OrientationLandscape
Colour InfoColour
CreditORCH Chemollo / RIBA Collections
SubjectSkyscrapers ; Office buildings ; Statues ; Railway stations
NOTES: The competition for the construction of this new terminus to replace the old central station (1864) was won in 1912 by architect Ulisse Stacchini. Construction proceeded very slowly after World War I and the project kept changing and becoming more complex. Mussolini, on becoming Prime Minister, wanted the station to represent the power of the Fascist regime, hence its monumental proportions. The station was inaugurated in 1931. The Pirelli Building, designed by Gio Ponti and Pierluigi Nervi and others, was built in 1959-1960.
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