
Goetheplatz
Underground elegance meets Munich's history
Did you know?
The station served as the terminus for U3 and U6 until 1975.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1971
- Architect
- Paolo Nestler
- Opening Date
- October 19, 1971
Guided Story
Picture this: you're standing in one of Munich's longest subway stations. Take a look around. Those green-tiled columns aren't just for show; they're a nod to the city's lush green spaces. Did you know that this station used to be the terminus for the U3 and U6 lines when it opened in 1971? It was a landmark of modernity back then. Look up for a moment. See how the floor reflects the light? That's intentional. The architect, Paolo Nestler, designed it to mimic the way the Isar river sparkles. If you glance south, you'll find escalators leading you to the surface and new adventures. Just a short walk north, the Royal Filmpalast awaits – a great spot to unwind and catch a film.
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