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Carlo Francesco Maciachini (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkarlo franˈtʃesko matʃaˈkiːni];
sometimes spelled Maciacchini; 2
April 1818 – 10 June 1899) was an...
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abundance of
artistic tombs and monuments.
Designed by the
architect Carlo Maciachini (1818–1899), it was
planned to
consolidate a
number of
small cemeteries...
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Maciachini is an
underground station on Line 3 of the
Milan Metro which opened on
December 8, 2003,
thirteen years after the
opening of the
original trunk...
- inhabitants.
Other areas hosting large Arabic-speaking po****tions
include Maciachini-Imbonati, Corvetto,
Comasina and
piazza Arcole.
Milan has also a substantial...
- was
inaugurated only on 16
December 1995 and
Maciachini on 8
December 2003. The last
extension (
Maciachini-Comasina)
opened in
early 2011. The line, 16...
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stations on Line 3
opened to the
southeast in 1991, and
northwest to
Maciachini Station in 2004. In
March 2005, the Line 2 Abbiategr****o
station (south...
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Construction began on
March 2, 1861, and it was
designed by
architect Carlo Maciachini. The
exterior decor was
entrusted to
Pompey Bertini and
Antony Karelia...
- facades. In 1873, the
comprehensive restoration work
entrusted to
Carlo Maciachini of the
building began and
involved the tiburium's loggias, the plasterwork...
- A
train of
underground line M3
bound for
piazzale Maciachini (now
extended to Comasina)
entering the
Duomo station....
- 1964
Underground Lotto -
Fieramilanocity 1 1
November 1964
Underground Maciachini ※ 1 8
December 2003
Underground Marche ※ 1 10
February 2013 Underground...