Kardinal-Nagl-Platz (Vienna U-Bahn)

The station Kardinal-Nagl - Platz der Wiener U -Bahn line U3 in the 3rd district of Vienna highway was, in the wake of the release of the first section of the U3 between stations Erdberg and folk theater opened on April 6, 1991. It is named in 1914 after reigning between 1911 and 1913 Archbishop of Vienna, Cardinal Franz Xaver Nagl ( 1855-1913 ) Named place.

The station extends under the Hainburgerstraße between the Kardinal-Nagl -Platz and the Keinergasse. The station has a center platform and features to both platforms via one exit leading into the Keinergasse or on the Kardinal-Nagl -Platz. Both outputs have no escalators. A barrier-free entrance by elevator located at the exit Keinergasse. When starting Kardinal-Nagl -Platz is a public toilet facility. It is possible to switch to the bus line 77A toward Rennweg or pleasure house.

In close proximity to the station, the Rabenhof, a council of the interwar period is. It houses the Rabenhoftheater.

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