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Dietlindenstraße

Modern Design Meets Functionality in Schwabing

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Dietlindenstraße station in Munich showcases Paolo Nestler's sleek and functional architecture, resonating with the vibrant character of the Schwabing district. Serving as a crucial hub for the U6 line since 1971, it offers a glimpse into the 1970s modernist construction. Experience the synergy of design and utility in Munich's subway history.
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The station opened on October 19, 1971.

Quick Facts

Founded
October 19, 1971
Architect
Paolo Nestler
Opening Date
October 19, 1971

Guided Story

Imagine stepping into a portal to the 1970s. Take a look around; the architecture here captures the essence of that era. Designed by Paolo Nestler, this place is not just functional, but also a visual treat. Look up and notice the clean lines and functional shapes typical of his work. Did you know that Schwabing was a hub for artists and free spirits back then? This station reflects that vibrant spirit. Just behind you, the bustling Ungererstraße captures the lively essence of Munich. Let yourself be inspired by the blend of history and modernity that defines this station.

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