Nürnberger Platz (Berlin U-Bahn)

Nürnberger Platz Underground Station is a former Berlin metro station now called the U3 subway former Wilmersdorf - Dahlem underground now in the district of Charlottenburg -Wilmersdorf. He was below the eponymous square on the border between today's districts Wilmersdorf and Charlottenburg districts. At the time of commissioning on 12 October 1913, the station was between the Wittenberg Platz and Hohenzollern Platz underground stations.

The station was built on the model of the other, designed by the elevated train stations Society by Alfred Grenander. The station designed as a tunnel with a central platform station was similar to Metro Station Uhland Street and rested like this on steel center supports. The elliptical tiled station boxes and billboards were outlined in green.

The northern access Charlottenburg was, according to the specifications of the elevated railway company, designed with simple steel columns, while the southern Wilmersdorf Wilmersdorf access, modeled on the other underground stations of Wilhelm Leitgebel with magnificent stone pylons and a Steinumwehrung was decorated. In the late 1920s, this approach was however replaced by a simple iron portal.

Despite considerable destruction in the Second World War, the Metro Station was first rebuilt before it was closed and terminated on 1 June 1959. Reason for the construction of the subway station Spichernstraße as a crossing of the former lines AII and BII and the new line was G. As a replacement for the Metro Station Nürnberger Platz underground station Augsburger Straße was opened in 1961. Today, located on the site of the former Metro Station, the parking area of Spichernstraße.

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