by Adriana ruiz
The Venezia Station will be positioned at the renowned Venezia Square. Spanning eight subterranean levels, it will serve as a vital nexus between the neighboring museum complexes: Vittoriano, Palazzo Venezia, and Fori Imperiali. This ‘archaeostation’ is set to become an architectural marvel, preserving the city’s historical and monumental context while facilitating smooth vehicular and pedestrian flows during its development.
With the Line C project, encompassing 29 stations and 26 kilometers of track, Rome will witness enhanced connectivity from the eastern outskirts to the northwest, seamlessly traversing the UNESCO World Heritage-listed historic center. Currently, 22 stations are accessible to the public, while three are under construction, two of which are set for completion in 2024. Additionally, four stations are in the design phase, extending the line’s trajectory to the Clodio-Mazzini terminus.
Venezia Station will be entirely subterranean, featuring excavations reaching a remarkable depth of 85 meters. It will showcase the archaeological remnants uncovered during the construction process, acting as a custodian of Rome’s rich heritage. The station will offer three direct access points to the surrounding museum complexes, allowing visitors to seamlessly explore Palazzo Venezia, the remnants of Auditoria di Adriano, the Archaeological Park of the Fori Imperiali, and the iconic Vittoriano.
Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the station’s three entrances will provide convenient entry points for commuters and tourists alike. One entrance near Palazzo Venezia and another near Auditoria di Adriano will be equipped with escalators and a glass elevator, while the third entrance near Vittoriano will feature an open staircase. Each of the station’s eight levels will encompass approximately 4,500 square meters, culminating in a depth of 45 meters. The excavation’s retaining walls will extend even deeper, reaching an impressive 85 meters. To ensure seamless mobility within the station, 27 escalators will be installed.
Venezia Station’s strategic location serves as a vital link connecting the neighboring museum complexes. Passengers, starting from the first underground level, will have direct access to the museum areas of Palazzo Venezia, the remnants of Auditoria di Adriano, the Archaeological Park of the Fori Imperiali, and the majestic Vittoriano.
With the entire first level dedicated to a museum area, Venezia Station will showcase the archaeological treasures unearthed during the excavation process. Approximately 66,000 cubic meters of archaeological excavation are anticipated for the station, unveiling captivating discoveries, including the significant find of Auditoria di Adriano—a testament to recent archaeological breakthroughs in Rome. Thanks to the meticulous construction methodologies and archaeological investigation protocols established in collaboration with the Soprintendenza di Roma, archaeology has transformed from a constraint to an opportunity for the entire Line C project.
As construction commences on Venezia Station, Rome takes a monumental step towards sustainable mobility, cultural preservation, and urban connectivity.
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