
Kreillerstraße
Modern design meets brick artistry in Munich's east
Did you know?
Behind the aluminum panels lies a hidden red wall.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- May 29, 1999
- Opening Date
- May 29, 1999
Guided Story
Imagine you're in a space that bridges the past and the future. Look around and notice how the modern materials play with light and shadow, reflecting the history of Berg am Laim. Behind you, Kreillerstraße stretches out, named after a famous Munich builder from the 19th century. This street has been a vital thoroughfare for centuries, leading all the way to Wasserburg. The station itself, opened in 1999, represents a new era in urban transport. The brick motifs on the walls harken back to the area's industrial past. This blend of tradition and modernity is a hallmark of Munich, a city that continuously reinvents itself while staying true to its roots.
Location
Nearby

Hochbunker (Ost)

Offenbarungskirche

Schnitterin-Brunnen (Ost)

St. Michael (Ost)

Trudering

Michaelibad (Hallenbad)

St. Stephan Baumkirchen
