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Construction works started on 22 June 2023.<ref name="Venezia line C>{{cite web|url=https://www.crew.it/metro-c-station-piazza-venezia-roma|title=Metro C Station - Piazza Venezia - Roma|website=crew.it Gruppo [[Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane]]|access-date=5 April 2024}}</ref><ref name="Messaggero">{{cite news|author=Giampiero Valenza|date=23 June 2023|magazine=Il Messaggero|title=Roma, la metro C arriverà fino alla Farnesina: lavori al via a piazza Venezia|url=https://www.ilmessaggero.it/roma/centro_storico/metro_c_roma_piazza_venezia_fermate_orari_piazzale_clodio_farnesina-7478399.html}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>
Construction works started on 22 June 2023.<ref name="Venezia line C>{{cite web|url=https://www.crew.it/metro-c-station-piazza-venezia-roma|title=Metro C Station - Piazza Venezia - Roma|website=crew.it Gruppo [[Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane]]|access-date=5 April 2024}}</ref><ref name="Messaggero">{{cite news|author=Giampiero Valenza|date=23 June 2023|magazine=Il Messaggero|title=Roma, la metro C arriverà fino alla Farnesina: lavori al via a piazza Venezia|url=https://www.ilmessaggero.it/roma/centro_storico/metro_c_roma_piazza_venezia_fermate_orari_piazzale_clodio_farnesina-7478399.html}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


The station will sink 40 meters below street level with 8 underground levels. The construction of the station will represent a major engineering challenge, involving meticulous [[archaeological excavations]] to restore the treasures long buried beneath the square to their former glory. The station will enjoy three strategically positioned main entrances: [[Palazzo Venezia]], [[Athenaeum (ancient Rome)|Hadrian's Athenaeum]] and [[Vittoriano]]. The new station will be part of the ''archeostations'' circuit of the Rome Metro and will constitute a large underground museum complex.<ref name="Venezia line C"></ref>
The station will sink 40 meters below street level with 8 underground levels. The construction of the station represents a major engineering challenge, involving meticulous [[archaeological excavations]] to restore the treasures long buried beneath the square to their former glory. The station will enjoy three strategically positioned main entrances: [[Palazzo Venezia]], [[Athenaeum (ancient Rome)|Hadrian's Athenaeum]] and [[Vittoriano]]. The new station will be part of the ''archeostations'' circuit of the Rome Metro and will constitute a large underground museum complex.<ref name="Venezia line C"></ref>


The expected cost of the work is 700 million euros compared to an average expenditure normally necessary for a subway station of 100-150 million euros, due to the complexity of the composition of the terrain and the archaeological state which made it necessary to plan the removal of 66 thousand cubic meters of material with the procedures of an archaeological excavation. The station will be equipped with 6 lifts, 27 escalators and 110 meters of platforms.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.rainews.it/tgr/lazio/articoli/2023/06/a-piazza-venezia-arriva-la-metro-522551c6-cffb-4a48-bfc8-bb86595d9f65.html|title=A piazza Venezia arriva la Metro|date=23 June 2023|magazine=TGR Lazio [[RAI]] News|language=it}}</ref>
The expected cost of the work is 700 million euros compared to an average expenditure normally necessary for a subway station of 100-150 million euros, due to the complexity of the composition of the terrain and the archaeological state which made it necessary to plan the removal of 66 thousand cubic meters of material with the procedures of an archaeological excavation. The station will be equipped with 6 lifts, 27 escalators and 110 meters of platforms.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.rainews.it/tgr/lazio/articoli/2023/06/a-piazza-venezia-arriva-la-metro-522551c6-cffb-4a48-bfc8-bb86595d9f65.html|title=A piazza Venezia arriva la Metro|date=23 June 2023|magazine=TGR Lazio [[RAI]] News|language=it}}</ref>

Revision as of 11:29, 29 April 2024

Venezia
Construction site on the square, 23 December 2023
General information
Coordinates41°53′44″N 12°28′58″E / 41.895528°N 12.482778°E / 41.895528; 12.482778
Owned byATAC
Line(s)
  Line C
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeunderground
History
Opening2032; 7 years' time (2032)

Venezia is a metro station under construction on Line C of the Rome Metro system in Piazza Venezia, in the heart of the city. Construction works started on 22 June 2023.[1][2]

The station will sink 40 meters below street level with 8 underground levels. The construction of the station represents a major engineering challenge, involving meticulous archaeological excavations to restore the treasures long buried beneath the square to their former glory. The station will enjoy three strategically positioned main entrances: Palazzo Venezia, Hadrian's Athenaeum and Vittoriano. The new station will be part of the archeostations circuit of the Rome Metro and will constitute a large underground museum complex.[1]

The expected cost of the work is 700 million euros compared to an average expenditure normally necessary for a subway station of 100-150 million euros, due to the complexity of the composition of the terrain and the archaeological state which made it necessary to plan the removal of 66 thousand cubic meters of material with the procedures of an archaeological excavation. The station will be equipped with 6 lifts, 27 escalators and 110 meters of platforms.[3]

Location

Venezia station will be located underneath the Piazza Venezia, a large square in Pigna, rione IX of Rome. Upon its completion, it will be the closest station to the Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, Roman Forum and Capitoline Hill.

The masterplan includes the connection with the future Line D and the intersection with Line C at the Venezia metro station.[4]

History

In 2009, as part of preliminary works for the station, a series of archaeological excavations were carried out. During these digs, archaeologists unearthed the remains of Emperor Hadrian's Athenaeum.[5]

Construction works started on 22 June 2023. The station is expected to become operational in 2032[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Metro C Station - Piazza Venezia - Roma". crew.it Gruppo Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  2. ^ a b Giampiero Valenza (23 June 2023). "Roma, la metro C arriverà fino alla Farnesina: lavori al via a piazza Venezia". Il Messaggero.
  3. ^ "A piazza Venezia arriva la Metro". TGR Lazio RAI News (in Italian). 23 June 2023.
  4. ^ "Nuove linee del metrò, tra gli obiettivi del Campidoglio c'è anche la linea D". romamobilita.it (in Italian).
  5. ^ "Archaeologists uncover the Athenaeum of Hadrian", 10 October 2009.