
Università (from
Italian
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: ''University'') is a station on
line 1 of the
Naples Metro
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located in the
Porto district
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and part of the
art stations
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.
History
The station was opened on 28 March 2011 and was designed by architect
Alessandro Mendini
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and designer
Karim Rashid
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. At the time, it was a one-station extension from
Dante
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, since
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and
Municipio
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stations were not yet ready. On 31 December 2013 the line was extended to
Garibaldi
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.
Structures and systems
Given its proximity to the port area, it allows access to the areas of via Depretis and via Colombo, via Marina and Corso Umberto I (known as Rettifilo), one of the most commercial streets in
Naples
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. From the station it is also possible to reach the various university faculties present in the surroundings, those of law, political science and literature and philosophy of the
Federico II University
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and the historical centers of the
Oriental University
Oriental University is a private university in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. It was established in 2011.
History
People's University was established on May 4, 2011, through the ''Madhya Pradesh Niji Vishwavidyalay(Sthapana Ewam Sanchalan) ...
. In 2011 he won the "
Emirates Leaf International Award" in
London
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.
The station is located at a depth of 30 m below street level, a considerable depth, but of little consequence compared to the "visceral" depth of the
Salvator Rosa station. It is accessed via two stairs, one placed in front of the
Palazzo della Borsa, seat of the Naples Chamber of Commerce, the other on the opposite sidewalk, on the sea side, where there is also the elevator shaft. Their peculiarity lies in being covered with tiles on which the words that have been invented in recent times are written. The station inside is characterized by very suggestive colors and panels that capture the attention of commuters.
In particular, the two basic colors are fuchsia and acid green which are each specific to one of the two platforms. Starting from the plane of the obliterators where the particular sculptures designed by Rashid are present, the most suggestive of these is called Synapsi and wants to remember the neural network of the brain, anticipating the effects that the underlying environments generate. The two black columns modeled as a continuous human profile, called conversational profile, also stand out. The subject depicted is Rashid himself.
Along the quays, the panels that cover the walls present three-dimensional stereoscopic effects. Other luminous optical games can also be found in various points of the intermediate mezzanines. Finally, the vividly colored depictions of
Dante
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and
Beatrice on the access steps to the quays are worthy of note.
Services
The station has:
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Automatic ticket office
Interchanges
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Bus stop
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Trolley bus stop
References
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External links
*
Official site', on ''anm.it.''
*
Photo gallery', on ''napolidavivere.it.''
Naples Metro stations located underground
Railway stations opened in 2011
2011 establishments in Italy
Railway stations at university and college campuses