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Is Milan Central station big?

It's the second-largest station in Italy, behind Roma Termini. There are 24 tracks at Centrale, with a soaring glass and metal arched roof over the platforms. There is regular daily service to cities throughout Italy, as well as international destinations in other parts of Europe.



Milano Centrale (Milan Central) is not just big; it is one of the largest and most architecturally imposing railway stations in all of Europe. As the second-largest station in Italy by both size and passenger volume (trailing only Rome Termini), it serves approximately 320,000 passengers daily and handles roughly 500 trains. The station is famous for its "Stile Littorio" architecture, a blend of Liberty and Art Deco styles characterized by massive stone facades, monumental sculptures, and soaring vaulted ceilings. The main train shed features a series of enormous iron and glass arches; the central arch has a span of 72 meters, which was the largest in Italy at the time of its completion in 1931. Inside, the station feels more like a cathedral or a palace than a transit hub, with grand staircases, intricate mosaics, and a sprawling commercial area that includes three levels of shops and restaurants. Navigating the station can be a workout, as the platforms are elevated significantly above street level, requiring a journey through a series of vast ticket halls and galleries that emphasize the "grandeur" intended by its designers.

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