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Röthenbach

A vital part of Nuremberg's metro since 1986

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Since 1986, Röthenbach metro station has served as a crucial connection between the western outskirts and Nuremberg's bustling heart. Its architecture showcases the functional simplicity of the 1980s, highlighting the importance of public transport in urban life. Experience firsthand how this station facilitates city movement.
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Röthenbach metro station opened its doors on September 27, 1986.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
September 27, 1986

Guided Story

Can you hear the hustle of trains arriving and departing? These sounds tell tales of commuters, travelers, and adventures. Take a look around: the architecture is a classic example of the 1980s, where functionality was key. Yet, within this simplicity lies a vibrant network of connections. Behind you, the Ludwig-Scholz Bridge stands as a silent witness to the traffic arteries crisscrossing Nuremberg. If you look west, you might catch a glimpse of Maria am Hauch, a small church rooted here for centuries. This blend of old and new, of movement and stillness, makes this place a fascinating part of the city.

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