Milan Porta Garibaldi Railway Station

Milan Porta Garibaldi Station

Milan Porta Garibaldi Station holds an important place in Milan's history as it served as a major transportation hub for trains and buses. This station was built in 1961, replacing the original station that was destroyed during World War II. Visitors can still see the remnants of the old station's clock tower, which has been preserved as a reminder of the station's rich past. The station's strategic location in the city has made it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, who come to explore the surrounding neighborhoods, or take a train to other parts of Italy. The station has also been used as a filming location for numerous Italian movies, most notably the 1973 movie "The Assassination of Trotsky".

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