Feb 7 โ€ข 10:58 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy La Repubblica

The Carrelli, Tram 28 driven by Valentino Rossi who took Mattarella to the Olympics

Tram 28, a symbol of Milan, gained international recognition during the Winter Olympics opening ceremony.

Tram 28, one of the enduring symbols of Milan alongside dishes like saffron risotto and landmarks like the Madonnina, played a significant role in the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics. This iconic tram, in operation since 1928, has now garnered a new level of international fame. The tram was prominently featured in an event that celebrated Milan's cultural heritage and showcased its historical importance, especially with the involvement of renowned motorcyclist Valentino Rossi driving the tram. This event not only highlighted Milan's rich traditions but also served as a contemporary reminder of the cityโ€™s vibrant public transport system. The involvement of notable personalities, including Italian President Sergio Mattarella, who took a ride in Tram 28 during the ceremony, emphasizes the unifying spirit of the Olympics and the role of Milan as a host city. This intersection of history and modernity illustrates how traditional symbols can be revitalized and celebrated on global platforms, drawing more attention to the city and its culture.

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