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Nürnberg Frankenstadion
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Nürnberg Frankenstadion

Your gateway to Nuremberg's vibrant sports scene

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Opened in November 1992, the Nuremberg Frankenstadion train station offers a direct connection to the city's dynamic sports venues. Nestled in the Dutzendteich district, it is not only a practical transport hub but also a testament to early 90s architectural design. With its sleek lines and functional layout, it invites you to experience the thrill of the nearby sports facilities up close. Feel the vibrant energy that makes every visit a unique event.
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Since its opening in 1992, the station has been a crucial hub for sports fans.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
November 1992

Guided Story

Imagine standing here in the early 90s. This station was built to whisk people away to thrilling sports events. Look west, and you'll find the famous Norisring, drawing motorsport enthusiasts from everywhere. To the south, there's the Pedro-Rodríguez Bridge, named after the legendary Mexican driver. Turn around and listen closely; you might hear the gentle flow of the Fischbach from the north. Just a short walk west, the historical Steintribüne awaits, a remnant from a different era now hosting open-air events. This station isn’t just a place to catch a train; it’s a gateway to memories, stories, and experiences ready for you to explore.

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