Bologna (Rome Metro)
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Bologna is a station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It is an underground station located under Piazza Bologna (at the intersection of Viale XXI Aprile, Via
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). It was opened in 8 December 1990. Its atrium houses mosaics from the Artemetro Roma prize, by Giuseppe Uncini and Vittorio Matino (Italy),
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(Switzerland) and Ulrich Erben (Germany). It was involved in the October 2005 building works for line B1, a branch line off line B.


Connections

:Routes (terminate here): 309, 445; :Routes: 61, 62, 310, 542 workdays and holidays; :Nearby routes (via Catania direction): 490, 495, 649; :Night buses: n2, n2L, n13.


Surroundings

* Piazza Bologna ** Post office of piazza Bologna – Mario Ridolfi (1933–35) *
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** mausoleum of Santa Costanza * Villa Torlonia ** Museo Casina delle Civette **
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Services

The station has: * Disabled access * Lift *
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References


External links


Bologna on ATACImages of the mosaics
Rome Metro Line B stations Railway stations opened in 1990 1990 establishments in Italy Rome Q. V Nomentano {{Rome-metro-stub