Holzapfelkreuth (Munich U-Bahn)

The Munich U -Bahn station Holzapfelkreuth was opened on 15 April 1983, was until 1989 the terminus of the U3 and until 1993, the end point of the U6. It is named after the hunter family Holzapfel. Accordingly, lived in the 19th century Joseph Holzapfel, the son of a former forester there on his estate in the woods, 1859, he bought the estate was built in 1844. Until then, the field name was Kreuth ( = Reuten, the old word for Roden - that is, originally it was just a forest clearing in the woods ). Since then, it says Holzapfelkreuth. 1889 was Holzapfelkreuth not yet in Munich, but it was a forest economy, but a reminder of this economy today Holzapfel Kreuther road.

The station is located under the intersection with the road Guardini-/Ehrwalder Fürstenriederstraße.

The subway station was built for the International Garden Show in 1983, which is why the rear track walls are made of yellow wall panels, curved inward at the top, and the columns are clad with orange tiles. The ceiling is veneered with aluminum fins, where it between them on the tracks and those over that designed with Isarkiesel motif platform, a break there, where the light bands are attached. At the western end of rolling and fixed stairs lead to a lock floor and on to the road and the Guardini Neufriedenheimer road. At the east end the lock floor is accessible via a lift in addition, from where you can reach the Fürstenriederstraße.

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