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Italiano: Progettata nel 1931 dall'architetto Ulisse Stacchini, la Sala Reale era destinata ad ospitare la famiglia Savoia in attesa del treno reale. Il pavimento in legno intarsiato presenta una varietà di motivi decorativi, tra cui la svastica, simbolo antico con una storia controversa.
English: Designed in 1931 by the architect Ulisse Stacchini, the Royal Hall was intended to host the Savoy family while waiting for the royal train. The inlaid wooden floor features a variety of decorative motifs, including the swastika, an ancient symbol with a controversial history.
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Swastika in the floor of the Royal Hall of the Milan Central Station

4 February 2024