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Thalkirchen

A Blend of Modern Design and Munich's Subway Legacy

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Thalkirchen Subway Station showcases the sleek architecture of Ricarda Dietz, offering a functional and welcoming space since its opening in 1989. It serves as a gateway to Munich's underground, nestled in the vibrant district of Thalkirchen. A visit is essential for lovers of architecture and history alike.
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The subway station opened precisely one month after it was completed.

Quick Facts

Founded
September 28, 1989
Architect
Ricarda Dietz
Opening Date
October 28, 1989

Guided Story

Can you feel the hum of the city above you? Down here at Thalkirchen Subway Station, you're standing at a place that's been moving people across Munich since 1989. Look up. The sleek design and open, welcoming space were crafted by architect Ricarda Dietz. She created this as a functional hub, yet one that brightens the everyday commute. Just a short walk from here, across the Isar, you'll find the Thalkirchen Bridge. It's a perfect spot to soak in some history and feel the city's connection to the river. Head a bit further south, and you'll discover St. Maria Thalkirchen, a quiet witness to time amidst the modern bustle.

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