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Grüneburgweg

A testament to Frankfurt's urban evolution

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Grüneburgweg underground station captures the essence of late 1960s design with its simple, functional architecture. Opened in 1968, it's a key part of the city's public transport network, offering a glimpse into Frankfurt's urban infrastructure history. Experience the vibrant setting as you use its central location to explore the city.
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Did you know?

The station was opened on October 4, 1968.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
October 4, 1968

Guided Story

Take a moment to absorb the city's vibe. Did you know this station is a pivotal part of Frankfurt's public transport history? Opened in 1968, it was a cornerstone of a major transit revolution. Just behind you, a short walk away, is the University of Music and Performing Arts, adding a creative flair to the area with its bustling student life. If you glance upwards, imagine how the city's skyline has evolved over the years, while this station quietly kept pace underground. A little to the northwest, the Körner Monument stands, a testament to the rich cultural tapestry that has shaped this area. Here, you're at the heart of Frankfurt – a dynamic blend of past and present.

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