Piramide (Rome Metro)

Rome metro station
Preceding station The Logo of Metro Systems used throughout Italy. Rome Metro Following station
Garbatella
towards Laurentina
Line B Circo Massimo
towards Rebibbia or Jonio
Location
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Piramide is a station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It was opened on 10 February 1955 and is sited on Piazzale Ostiense (across which is the Pyramid of Cestius that gives the station its name) just outside Porta San Paolo, in the Ostiense quarter. Its atrium houses mosaics that have won the Artemetro Roma by Enrico Castellani (Italy) and Beverly Pepper (United States). The station has escalators.

Beverley Pepper mosaic

Connections

Alongside the Metro station is the Porta San Paolo station on the Ferrovia Roma-Lido. The Stazione Ostiense is connected to the metro station via an underpass - from here run the FR1, FR3 and FR5 mainline services.

Surroundings

Direction of traffic

  • Via Marmorata (towards Ponte Sublicio and Trastevere)
  • Viale Aventino (towards il Circo Massimo)
  • Via Marco Polo (towards via Cristoforo Colombo-EUR and via Cilicia-Appio Latino)
  • Via Ostiense (towards the Basilica di San Paolo fuori le mura)

Rioni and quarters

  • Rione Testaccio
  • Rioni Ripa and Aventino
  • Rione San Saba

Monuments and churches

  • The piazzale
    The piazzale
  • Facade
    Facade
  • Media related to Metropolitana di Roma linea B - Piramide at Wikimedia Commons
  • Station on the site of ATAC.
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Line A
  • Battistini
  • Cornelia
  • Baldo degli Ubaldi
  • Valle Aurelia
  • Cipro
  • Ottaviano
  • Lepanto
  • Flaminio
  • Spagna
  • Barberini
  • Repubblica
  • Termini
  • Vittorio Emanuele
  • Manzoni
  • San Giovanni
  • Re di Roma
  • Ponte Lungo
  • Furio Camillo
  • Colli Albani
  • Arco di Travertino
  • Porta Furba - Quadraro
  • Numidio Quadrato
  • Lucio Sestio
  • Giulio Agricola
  • Subaugusta
  • Cinecittà
  • Anagnina
Line B
  • Laurentina
  • EUR Fermi
  • EUR Palasport
  • EUR Magliana
  • Marconi
  • Basilica San Paolo
  • Garbatella
  • Piramide
  • Circo Massimo
  • Colosseo
  • Cavour
  • Termini
  • Castro Pretorio
  • Policlinico
  • Bologna
  • Tiburtina
  • Quintiliani
  • Monti Tiburtini
  • Pietralata
  • Santa Maria del Soccorso
  • Ponte Mammolo
  • Rebibbia
Line B1
  • Bologna
  • Sant'Agnese - Annibaliano
  • Libia
  • Conca d'Oro
  • Jonio
Line C
  • San Giovanni
  • Lodi
  • Pigneto
  • Malatesta
  • Teano
  • Gardenie
  • Mirti
  • Parco di Centocelle
  • Alessandrino
  • Torre Spaccata
  • Torre Maura
  • Giardinetti
  • Torrenova
  • Torre Angela
  • Torre Gaia
  • Grotte Celoni
  • Due Leoni-Fontana Candida
  • Borghesiana
  • Bolognetta
  • Finocchio
  • Graniti
  • Montecompatri-Pantano
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