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Theresienwiese
A subterranean architectural gem in Munich
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Opened in 1984 and designed by Alexander von Branca, Theresienwiese station captivates with its sleek modern design. It serves as a gateway to the iconic Oktoberfest grounds, offering a moment's respite from the bustling city. Its spacious platforms create a welcoming atmosphere for travelers.
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Did you know?
The station was specifically built for the Oktoberfest.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Alexander von Branca
- Opening Date
- March 10, 1984
Guided Story
Can you feel the heartbeat of the city beneath your feet? Each year, this spot becomes a bustling hub as millions gather for the world-renowned Oktoberfest. But did you know it all began with a royal horse race in 1810 to celebrate a wedding? Look up, and you'll see the majestic dome of St. Paul's Church watching over the crowds. And just behind you is the memorial commemorating the tragic 1980 Oktoberfest attack. This place is steeped in history and emotion, telling stories that extend far beyond the festivities.
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Location
Nearby

St. Paul
83 m away

Denkmal an die Opfer des Attentats auf das Oktoberfest am 26. September 1980
188 m away

Radio LORA München
227 m away

EineWeltHaus
256 m away

Forum Queeres Archiv München e.V.
298 m away

Sankt-Pauls-Brunnen
100 m away

Hotel Uhland
269 m away

Dokumentation Oktoberfest-Attentat
157 m away