Porta Genova est une station de la ligne 2 du métro de Milan, située à Milan, en correspondance avec la gare de Milano Porta Genova (en).
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Porta Genova is a station on Line 2 of the Milan Metro. It was opened on 30 October 1983 as the terminus and part of the extension of the line from Cadorna. On 3 April 1985 the line was extended to Romolo.
The station is located between Via Valenza and Via Casale, very close to the Milano Porta Genova railway station.
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Milano Porta Genova was a railway station in Milan, Italy.
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The Naviglio Grande is a canal in Lombardy, northern Italy, connecting the Ticino river near Tornavento south of Sesto Calende) to the Porta Ticinese dock, also known as the Darsena, in Milan. It drops 34 m over 49.9 km. It varies in width from 22 to 50 m from Tornavento to Abbiategrasso, dropping to 15 m between there and Milan. Initially it carries 63 cubic metres per second, 116 outlets take water to irrigate 500 square kilometres leaving the canal 12 m wide and carrying 12 m3/s as it enters the dock.
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Porta Genova is a neighborhood of Milan, Italy, located within the Zone 6 administrative division. The name "Porta Genova" means "Genoa gate"; the district is named after a city gate of the old Spanish Walls of Milan, namely that leading to Genoa, that used to be in what is now Piazza Cantore. The only remnants of the old gate are the small buildings that used to house the customs offices, which replaced the Spanish gate in the 19th century.
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The building at Piazzale Cantore #10 first housed the Scuola Professionale Arnaldo Mussolini; it had been erected by the Fondazione Emilio di Magistris but is presently the offices of the Ente Morale Giacomo Feltrinelli per l'incremento dell'Istruzione Tecnica. The building is an example of fascist architecture and decoration.
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