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Casino Boario

An incredible example of how shared interests can be combined: the news of the '60s, the regulations for modernisation of the railway lines and the acts necessarily connected with tourism in the area and with the ordinary road network.

View of Boario in the '60s, with the two station buildings

 

A rare example of efficacy and synergy that would soon lead to “exportation” of the railway segment that crossed, and disrupted, the small hamlet of Casino Boario, by the spa much further east of the town, with the result that the old station was replaced with a new one, presumably more modern, but definitely out of step with its surroundings in architectural terms.

The Boario building, looking from the south toward the Tonale pass, in 1924