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Mangfallplatz

Architectural Gem in the Heart of Untergiesing

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At Mangfallplatz, modern design meets functionality. Designed by Paolo Nestler, the subway station impresses with its clean lines and open layout. Since opening in 1997, it has become an integral part of Munich's transport network, buzzing with daily commuters. Experience the vibrant rhythm of the city here.
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The architect Paolo Nestler designed the station.

Quick Facts

Founded
November 9, 1997
Architect
Paolo Nestler
Opening Date
November 9, 1997

Guided Story

Take a moment to look around and breathe in the pulse of the city. Just behind you, the historic Tegernseer Landstraße stretches out, a road that has brought travelers into Munich for centuries. If you look up, you'll notice the sleek design of Mangfallplatz, a testament to Paolo Nestler's modern architectural vision. Since 1997, countless people have passed through here, each journey a thread in Munich's rich tapestry. A bit to the west, you'll find the Theodolinden-Gymnasium, a place where many young Munich residents take their first steps into the future. Nearby, the Church of the Holy Family offers a quiet retreat from the city's hustle and bustle. Every corner here whispers its own story, part of the vibrant fabric of this city.

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