Amrumer Straße (Berlin U-Bahn)

Metro Station Amrumer Street is a station opened on August 28, 1961 the Berlin U -Bahn line U9. It is 761 meters from the Leopold Platz Underground Station and 820 meters from Berlin West Harbour Station. The station is located underground in the district of Mitte and Wedding bears in station list of the acronym BVG Am.

The station has two exits at the ends of a center platform that lead into an access hall, and a typical for the original line G butterfly ceiling that is flat in the southern part of the station and was built with joist. Reason for this unusual ceiling design is that the Westtangente by the then planning should pass through this part of the city and the metro line would have crossed at this point. The center supports are covered with mosaics, which are brownish gray. The concrete walls are painted blue and wearing only dark in the space of a few meters wide, light green glass surfaces that are composed of 80 glass rectangles.

In close proximity to the Metro are the Campus Virchow Clinic, Charité, the Welding Training and Research Institute Berlin- Brandenburg, the Atze Music Theatre, the Beuth University of Applied Sciences and the Sugar Museum.

Connection

At the metro station is a transfer possibility of the U9 to the bus lines 142 and 221 of the Berlin Transport Authority.

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