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Lehel

Deep beneath the city, history since 1988.

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Explore Lehel station, hidden deep beneath Munich's streets, showcasing impressive engineering feats. Its twin tube platforms are intriguingly connected to traverse the Isar. A visit here offers captivating insights into late '80s architectural marvels.
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The station was built using mining construction methods.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
October 27, 1988

Guided Story

Feel the cool air as you step into this underground marvel? You're at Lehel station, a hidden gem beneath Munich's bustling streets. Opened in 1988, it stands as a testament to engineering brilliance. Look up and imagine the Isar river flowing above. To your left, just a short walk away, you'll find St.-Anna-Platz. Did you know this station was built using mining techniques to tunnel under the river? The engineering is as captivating as the art that decorates the station. A short stroll takes you to the St.-Anna-Brunnen, a peaceful spot reflecting the charm of the neighborhood.

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