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Scharfreiterring

A glimpse into Nuremberg's underground history

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Opened in March 1972, Scharfreiterring metro station offers a journey through the layers of Nuremberg's urban evolution. The station's straightforward design reflects the city's growth and modernization. Step in and witness the seamless blend of past and present.
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Did you know?

The metro station opened on March 1, 1972.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
March 1, 1972

Guided Story

Can you hear the trains rumbling through the station? It's a sound that echoes from the past, back to when Scharfreiterring first opened in 1972. Take a look around and imagine the excitement of the first passengers waiting for their trains. The station's name, interestingly enough, comes from Mount Scharfreiter in the Karwendel mountains, a nod to nature amidst this urban setting. Behind you, the tracks stretch toward Langwasser Nord, while the line branches to the depot in the opposite direction. If you're curious, a quick walk north will lead you to the Martin-Niemöller Church. Every corner here whispers stories of Nuremberg's drive to grow and its constant movement.

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