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Richard-Strauss-Tunnel
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Richard-Strauss-Tunnel

Discover Munich's Underground Marvel on the Middle Ring

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The Richard-Strauss-Tunnel in Munich is an impressive 1,500-meter stretch linking Richard-Strauss-Straße, Leuchtenbergring, and Einsteinstraße. Part of the Middle Ring, it significantly enhances traffic flow across the city. Explore the intriguing design of this modern road tunnel.
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The tunnel was opened on July 18, 2009.

Quick Facts

Founded
2010
Opening Date
July 18, 2009

Guided Story

Imagine driving through a tunnel that’s not just an engineering marvel but also a vital artery of a bustling city. That’s the Richard-Strauss-Tunnel here in Munich. Look around you; the architecture is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Did you know this tunnel was part of a massive project to ease Munich's traffic? It connects key parts of the city, keeping the traffic flowing even when you can't see it. And if you look up, you might catch a glimpse of one of the iconic buildings that define Bogenhausen. It’s a piece of engineering that keeps the city moving, almost invisibly.

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