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Forstenrieder Allee
Where modern design fuels city mobility
Counts toward these achievements:
München: First Steps10 pts
München: Explorer25 pts
München: Insider50 pts
Designed by Helmut Pfeuffer, Forstenrieder Allee station has been a gateway to Munich's urban mobility since its 1989 opening. Situated on the pivotal Stammstrecke 1, it offers a front-row seat to the city's vibrant transit life through its functional architecture.
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Did you know?
The station opened its doors on October 28, 1989.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- October 28, 1989
- Architect
- Helmut Pfeuffer
- Opening Date
- October 28, 1989
Guided Story
Can you hear the subtle hum of the trains arriving? That's the heartbeat of the city coursing through this station. Look up and notice the functional design—crafted by architect Helmut Pfeuffer, who really got the essence of urban mobility. Since 1989, this place has been setting people in motion. Did you know you're standing on a part of the famous Stammstrecke 1? It's like Munich's lifeline. As you head up the stairs, take a glance at Forstenrieder Allee—it's a ribbon weaving through the neighborhoods, connecting places and stories alike.
Location
Nearby

Bürgerbüro Forstenried
134 m away

St. Karl Borromäus
574 m away

Basler Straße
739 m away

Pestsäule
806 m away

Italienischer Militärfriedhof
854 m away

Bad Forstenrieder Park
999 m away

Waldfriedhof, Schloss Fürstenried und Sendlinger Wald
860 m away

Grand Hotel Palladium
811 m away