Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station

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Illustration of Karlsplatz-Vienna
Illustration of Karlsplatz-Vienna
2005
2005
Subway Station "Karlsplatz" in the morning sun
Subway Station "Karlsplatz" in the morning sun

Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station is a former station of the Viennese Stadtbahn. The buildings above ground on Karlsplatz are a well-known example of Jugendstil architecture. They were designed by Otto Wagner, adviser to the Transport Commission in Vienna,[1] and Joseph Maria Olbrich and are, unlike the other Stadtbahn stations, made of a steel framework with marble slabs mounted on the exterior.[2]

The station was opened as Akademiestraße in 1899. After the line changed from Stadtbahn to U-Bahn in 1981, the houses lost their function. Now one is a temporary exhibition spaces by the Wien Museum Karlsplatz, the other a café.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Mary Ann Sullivan. Subway Pavilion, Karlsplatz.
  2. ^ (2000) Vienna Museum Guide. Pichler Verlag. ISBN 3-85058-177-2. 

Coordinates: 48°12′01″N, 16°22′13″E

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