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Basler Straße

Where modern design and urban transit meet

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Basler Straße showcases the sleek architecture of Ernst Hürlimann, a fixture in Munich's subway landscape since 1991. The station provides both a functional and visually appealing gateway to urban transit. It blends straightforward design with efficient accessibility in one of Munich's vibrant districts.
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The Basler Straße metro station opened on June 1, 1991.

Quick Facts

Founded
1991
Architect
Ernst Hürlimann
Opening Date
June 1, 1991

Guided Story

Can you hear the faint sound of the subway arriving? This station, opened in 1991, is a testament to the sleek, functional design of architect Ernst Hürlimann. Look around, and you'll notice the clean lines that seamlessly integrate with the surroundings. Just a bit north lies the St. Karl Borromäus Church. This area, known as Thalkirchen-Obersendling-Forstenried-Fürstenried-Solln, beautifully blends tradition with modernity. If you look closely, you can feel the energy of a neighborhood always on the move. Basler Straße is more than just a transit hub—it's a gateway to Munich’s vibrant urban history.

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