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Über Mailand

Mailando Centrale is Italien's most celebrated Bahnhof, a monumental structure in the Lombard Art Nouveau and Art Deco style that took nearly three decades to complete before opening in 1931. Its vast vaulted Halle handles Hochgeschwindigkeitszüge on every major Italian corridor sowie internationale Dienste to Paris, Zürich, Genf, and Wien, positioning it as one of Europe's premier rail gateways. The station's grandiose scale — intended partly as a statement of fascist ambition — paradoxically became one of Mailand's most admired architectural landmarks.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

U-Bahn-Linie 2 (M2, the green line) and U-Bahn-Linie 3 (M3, the yellow line) both stop at Mailando Centrale, placing passengers at the Duomo in etwa fünf Minuten on M3. Taxis and buses sind verfügbar outside der Haupt- entrance on Piazza Duca d'Aosta.
Mailando Centrale is Italien's gateway for international high-speed and Nachtzüge, with TGV services to Paris, Railjet to Wien and Zürich, EuroCity to Genf, Berne, and Lugano, and Nachtzüge to München, Wien, and beyond.
A large KiPoint Gepäckaufbewahrung facility befindet sich on the Erdgeschoss of the station and is täglich geöffnet. Prices are charged stündlich or by a flat daily rate, and the service accepts items of all sizes.
The Malpensa Expresszug service departs from a dedicated underground Bahnsteig at Centrale etwa alle 30 Minuten and reaches Malpensa Terminal 1 in etwa 50 Minuten. Tickets can be purchased at machines on the Bahnsteigebene.
Completed in 1931 under Mussolini's government, Mailando Centrale is one of the most monumental railway buildings in the world, with a soaring Art Deco and Novecento facade, vast marble interiors, and enormous arched train sheds. It is considered a masterpiece of Italian interwar architecture and engineering.

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Daten zuletzt aktualisiert: 2026-02-27