Alfred Grenander
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Alfred Grenander Architect (born 1863 in Skövde, Sweden; died 14 March 1931 in Berlin) , was one of the most prominent architects during the first building period of the Berlin U-Bahn, during the first half of the twentieth century.
- List of Grenanders Berlin U-Bahn Stations: Deutsche Oper 1906, Potsdamer Platz 1907, Sophie-Charlotte-Platz 1908, Kottbusser Tor, Wittenbergplatz 1912, Märkisches Museum 1913, Klosterstraße 1913, Alexanderplatz 1913, Theodor-Heuss-Platz, Krumme Lanke 1929, Gesundbrunnen 1930, Samariterstraße 1930, Gesundbrunnen 1931
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