General Information
Name in local language: | U-Bahnhof Rathaus Schöneberg |
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Beginning of works: | 1 December 1908 |
Completion: | 1 October 1910 |
Status: | in use |
Project Type
Function / usage: |
upper deck: Pedestrian bridge (footbridge) lower deck: Grade-level metro or light rail station |
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Location
Location: |
Berlin-Schöneberg, Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany |
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Part of: | |
Coordinates: | 52° 29' 0" N 13° 20' 30" E |
Coordinates: | 52° 28' 59" N 13° 20' 30.99" E |
Technical Information
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
Rathaus Schöneberg (Schöneberg Town Hall) is a station on the line of the Berlin underground train network. Designed by architect Johann Emil Schaudt, who also built the Bismarck Monument in Hamburg, the station was first opened in 1910 as Stadtpark (City Park). From 1940 to 1951 it was closed due to damage sustained during the Second World War. It re-opened under the current name in 1951.
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Participants
- Johann Emil Schaudt (architect)
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20016534 - Published on:
11/06/2005 - Last updated on:
06/11/2022