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Bahnhof Pasing
Historic Gateway to Modernity
Counts toward these achievements:
München: First Steps10 pts
München: Explorer25 pts
München: Insider50 pts
Pasing Station blends the grandeur of Renaissance Revival architecture with the vitality of a bustling transport hub. Designed by architect Friedrich Bürklein, it boasts a history dating back to 1840. Today, it is a key destination for travelers and commuters exploring Munich's western districts. Experience the seamless blend of past and present.
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The station opened on October 7, 1840.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1871
- Architect
- Friedrich Bürklein
- Architectural Style
- Renaissance
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- October 7, 1840
Guided Story
Imagine standing at a place that has connected people for over 180 years. Look around and take in the grand arches and intricate details of the station building. Did you know this was once the spot where Bavarian royalty boarded their trains? It was a key part of their travels. Behind you, to the south, is the Pasinger Viktualienmarkt, where you can catch the lively hustle and bustle of local vendors. And to the north, you'll find the Pasinger Fabrik, a cultural hub for art and music. These locations tell stories of daily life and historic moments. Pasing is not just a transport hub; it's a vibrant piece of Munich's history.
Location
Nearby

Bürgerzentrum Pasinger Rathaus (Altbau)
255 m away

Fischbrunnen (West 2)
198 m away

Bunker Pasing
227 m away

Pasinger Fabrik
215 m away

Pasinger Viktualienmarkt
197 m away

Pasinger Marienplatz
292 m away

Mariensäule (West 2)
288 m away

Nepomuk-Kapelle
377 m away
