Rione Alto station

Rione Alto is a station on Line 1 of Naples metro, located in the homonymous district. It was opened on 28 May 1993 as part of the inaugural section of Naples Metro, between Vanvitelli and Colli Aminei. The station is located between Montedonzelli and Policlinico.[1] It is part of the circuit of the art stations.

Rione Alto
Naples Metro station
General information
Coordinates40.8612°N 14.2205°E / 40.8612; 14.2205
Operated byANM
Line(s)Line 1
History
Opened28 May 1993
Services
Preceding station Naples Metro Following station
Policlinico Line 1 Montedonzelli
towards Garibaldi
Line 1
Frullone San Rocco
Chiaiano Marianella
Piscinola Scampia
11
Colli Aminei
Policlinico
Miano**
Rione Alto
Regina Margherita**
Montedonzelli
Secondigliano**
Medaglie d'Oro
Di Vittorio**
11
Quattro Giornate
Capodichino Aeroporto**
Vanvitelli
Poggioreale**
Salvator Rosa
Tribunale**
Materdei
Centro Direzionale**
2
Museo
Garibaldi
2
Dante
Duomo
Toledo
Università
Municipio Porto
6**
(**) Under construction

The main entrances are in Via Giulio Palermo, accompanied by a lift in Via Pasquale Del Torto, while further exits are in Via Mariano Semmola, Via Domenico Fontana and Via Antonino D’Antona. An exit also connects it to the nearby Pascale Hospital.[2]

The section of the exit in via Semmola has entered the circuit of the art stations, inside there are installations by Antonio Tammaro and Achille Cevoli outdoors, while inside works by David Tremlet, Giuseppe Zevola, Bianco-Valente, Katharina Sieverding, Marco Anelli and various young artists.[3]

Services

The station has:

  • Automatic ticket office

Interchanges

  • Bus stop

References

  1. Schwandl, Robert. "Napoli". urbanrail.
  2. "Stazione Rione Alto". Metropolitana di Napoli Spa (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-02-13.
  3. "MetroNapoli Web Site - Stazioni dell'arte: Rione Alto". Internet Archive (in Italian and English). 2013-06-05. Archived from the original on 2013-06-05. Retrieved 2021-01-20.

See also

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