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Leipziger Straße
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Leipziger Straße

Gateway to Modern Mobility in Frankfurt

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Leipziger Straße underground station welcomes you to experience 1980s modern architecture. Opened in 1986, this hub stands as a testament to Frankfurt's urban growth, providing direct access to the bustling city center. Functional design meets the vibrant city life here.
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The station opened during a period of significant urban renewal in Frankfurt.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
October 11, 1986

Guided Story

Can you hear the rumble of trains? That's the pulse of a city always on the move. Right here, beneath Leipziger Straße, lies a piece of Frankfurt's history. Since opening in 1986, this station has been a vital artery, whisking people across the city. Look around; if you glance upwards, you can almost feel the bustling street just above you. Did you know that the Bockenheim district used to be a separate village before it became part of expanding Frankfurt? Much has changed, but echoes of the past still linger. Head northeast, and you'll find the Zentrum Verkündigung der EKHN, a peaceful haven amidst the urban hustle.

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