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Quiddestraße

Contemporary design in Munich's vibrant heart

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Nestled in the bustling district of Ramersdorf-Perlach, the Quiddestraße subway station captivates with its sleek, modern design by Allmann Sattler Wappner. Opened in October 1980, it serves as both a vital transit hub and an architectural gem. Experience the seamless blend of functionality and aesthetics that makes this station a key part of city life.
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The station opened on October 18, 1980.

Quick Facts

Founded
October 18, 1980
Architect
Allmann Sattler Wappner
Opening Date
October 18, 1980

Guided Story

Can you feel the city's rhythm here? Look around, the lively vibe of Ramersdorf-Perlach envelops you. This metro station, Quiddestraße, has quite the story to tell. When it opened in 1980, it was part of a major city expansion that propelled Munich into the modern transit age. Just a short walk behind you, the Lätare Church stands quietly, a stark contrast to the bustling scene around. Architect Allmann Sattler Wappner created a design that beautifully bridges movement and calm. Look up, the interplay of clean lines and light is a little masterpiece of its own. It's the perfect spot to pause briefly before catching your next train.

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