It is located in the urban section of Rome (Italy), in the quarter Parioli.
The station was put into operation on October 28, 1932, as part of the railway line between Rome and Civita Castellana.
[1] The area and the station are named after the source of Acqua Acetosa and the homonymous fountain.
In 2008-2009 the station underwent a renovation,[2] during which the level of the platforms was raised.
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