Brudermühlstraße (Munich U-Bahn)

Metro Station Brudermühlstraße is a railway station of the Munich U -Bahn in the Sendling district.

It was opened on 28 October 1989, is partly under the tunnel of the same name, partly under the intersection Thalkirchnerstraße / Brudermühlstraße. The station was built together with the overlying Brudermühltunnel the middle ring, which is why it is comparatively low in the groundwater.

The rear track walls are made of blue tiles, where to track one a work of art is made ​​of sheet metal attached. The pillars are covered with white tiles and have metal strips at the corners. Consisting of white metal panels ceiling above the platform is shaped like a canopy. The ceiling above the tracks is made of black-painted concrete, making it difficult to see. The lined with Isarkiesel motif platform has approximately the middle a curved mosaic and is illuminated by two light bands, which are mounted on the edge of the canopy. In the middle of the platform with an elevator and escalators lead to a lock floor and on to the Thalkirchnerstraße. At the southern end of escalators and a fixed staircase lead to a further lock floor in which a millstone should remember the tradition as a mill site. From the southern lock floor you reach the Brudermühlstraße.

The artistic design of the interior of the station was carried out by the Munich artist Cosy Piero. The planning took over the subway authorities in Munich together with the Munich architects Brückner & Partners, which was also responsible for about the same time opened Metro stations Lehel and Forstenrieder Allee. Should as part of the urban project on the other hand as a " series of sections " out to Art in the Middle Ring, " define its entirety " the middle ring on the one hand in that, the sculptor Leo grain chest built on the surface of the subway station a font stele, while the exhaust ducts were designed by architect Paolo Nestler.

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