Bülowstraße (Berlin U-Bahn)

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Bülowstraße station
Platform view

Bülowstraße is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U2 in the Schöneberg district. It opened in 1902 at the western branch of the Stammstrecke, Berlin's first U-Bahn line. Like the eponymous street, the station is named after the Prussian general Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow.

Architect Bruno Möhring planned it in an Art nouveau style, and his son Rudolf enlarged the hall in 1929. Heavily damaged by air raids and the Battle of Berlin, the station was rebuilt after World War II, but went out of service in 1972 due to the interruption of the U2 line by the construction of the Berlin Wall. The building then hosted a bazaar in discarded U-Bahn wagons, until in 1993 the eastern and western parts of the U2 were reconnected.

The station features in the film Unknown with Liam Neeson.[1]

References

  1. Meyer-Kronthaler, Jürgen (1996). Berlins U-Bahnhöfe [Berlin's subway stations] (in German) (2nd, corrected and expanded ed.). Berlin: be.bra. ISBN 978-3-930863-16-7. OCLC 40288234.  Also OCLC 246976215.
Preceding station   Berlin U-Bahn   Following station
towards Ruhleben
U2
towards Pankow

Coordinates: 52°29′39″N 13°22′03″E / 52.49417°N 13.36750°E / 52.49417; 13.36750

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