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Höhenstraße

A Hidden Gem Beneath Frankfurt's Streets

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Designed by Max Meid, the Höhenstraße underground station has been a key transit hub in the Nordend district since 1980. Its functional architecture captures the essence of the 1980s, offering a glimpse into the city's vibrant underground scene. Experience the heartbeat of urban life as you descend into its depths.
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Höhenstraße opened on May 31, 1980.

Quick Facts

Architect
Max Meid
Opening Date
May 31, 1980

Guided Story

Can you hear the rumble and clatter of the trains arriving? That's the sound of a city in motion. Here at Höhenstraße, you're right in the heart of Nordend, a district known for its vibrant diversity. If you look up, you'll see where Berger Straße meets Höhenstraße, a crossing that's been linking people from all corners of the city since the 1980s. Did you know the architect, Max Meid, had a penchant for simple, clean lines? His signature is evident everywhere. Behind you, the St. Josefskirche stands tall, shaping the skyline for over a century. Just a short walk away is the Naxoshalle, a place steeped in history and creativity. At this junction, the past meets the future, and you're right in the middle of it all.

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