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词条 Nollendorfplatz (Berlin U-Bahn)
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{{Infobox station
| name = Nollendorfplatz
| native_name =
| native_name_lang =
| symbol_location = berlin
| symbol = u
| type = Cross-platform interchange
| style =
| image = U-Bahn Berlin Nollendorfplatz2.JPG
| image_caption = U-Bahn station Nollendorfplatz
| address =
| coordinates = {{coord|52|29|57|N|13|21|14|E}}
| owned = Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe
| operator = Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe
| line = {{bmti|U1}} {{bmti|U2}} {{bmti|U3}} {{bmti|U4}}
| other =
| structure = Elevated (U2), Underground (U1, U3, U4)
| levels = 2
| platform = 6 (2 elevated, 4 underground)
| depth =
| tracks = 6 (2 elevated, 4 underground)
| train_operators = Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe
| connections = {{bmti|BUS}}
| opened = 11 March 1902 (elevated), 26 October 1926 (underground)
| ADA = true
| code = Nm (eastbound), No (elevated), Nu (westbound)
| zone = Berlin A
| passengers =
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| map_type = Berlin
| map_caption = Location within Berlin
| services ={{s-rail|title=BVG}}{{s-line|system=BVG|line=U1|previous=Wittenbergplatz|next=Kurfürstenstraße}}{{s-line|system=BVG|line=U2|previous=Wittenbergplatz|next=Bülowstraße}}{{s-line|system=BVG|line=U3|previous=Wittenbergplatz|next=Kurfürstenstraße}}{{s-line|system=BVG|line=U4|previous=Viktoria-Luise-Platz|next=}}
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Nollendorfplatz is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the {{BVG lines|U1}}, the {{BVG lines|U2}}, the {{BVG lines|U3}}, and the {{BVG lines|U4}}. It opened in 1902 and today is the only station in Berlin that is served by four metro lines (also the only one where all Kleinprofil (small profile) lines stop).

Overview

The station and the eponymous square named after Nakléřov in the Czech Republic lie in the north of Schöneberg at the junction of Motzstraße, Kleiststraße and Bülowstraße. The area is an important centre of gay culture and the nearby Winterfeldtplatz is home to a widely known market. The quarter, which used to be a fairly unstable center of heroin addicts, punks, and squatters twenty years ago has seen a remarkable comeback into the (somewhat intellectual) mainstream culture with high rents and upscale restaurants and bookshops. In this it resembles (and indeed was a role model) for the western part of Kreuzberg. The subway station itself recently received an art nouveau glass dome which resembles the one it had before the war, designed by Cremer & Wolffenstein.[1]

Gallery

References

1. ^J. Meyer-Kronthaler. Berlins U-Bahnhöfe. be.bra Verlag (1996)

External links

  • {{commons category-inline|U-Bahnhof Nollendorfplatz (Berlin)|Nollendorfplatz (Berlin U-Bahn)}}
  • Hoch- und Untergrundbahnhof Nollendorfplatz entry in the list of Berlin cultural monuments {{de icon}}
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7 : Berlin U-Bahn stations|Heritage sites in Berlin|Buildings and structures in Tempelhof-Schöneberg|Railway stations opened in 1902|Art Nouveau architecture in Berlin|Art Nouveau railway stations|Cremer & Wolffenstein

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