U Zwickauer Damm, Gropiusstadt-Berlin, Germany, The U-Bahn underground railway station serves the U7 line. Designed by architect Rainer G. Rümmler


U Zwickauer Damm, Gropiusstadt-Berlin, Germany, The U-Bahn underground railway station serves the U7 line. It was designed by architect Rainer G. Rümmler & opened in 1970. It was the terminus of the extension of the line until the U7 line was extended to Rudow station on June 1, 1972. The interior of the station is similar in architectural style to the stations Wutzkyallee and Lipschitzallee with a central platform with a staircase in the middle, the walls of which are made of bricks. The walls of the station are light ochre colour with white stripe containing the station centre supports are dark gray to black and the ceiling and platform are grey in colour. It is a listed building.


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Location: U Zwickauer Damm, Gropiusstadt-Berlin, Germany,
Photo credit: © Eden Breitz / Alamy / Afripics
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