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Bayerischer Platz is a
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station on the and the lines. The station is located under the square of the same name in the centre of the ''Bayerisches Viertel'' neighbourhood in
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. The U4 station opened with the rest of the line on 1 December 1910 and is now a protected historic landmark;U-Bahnhof Bayerischer Platz
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the U7 part of the station opened on 29 January 1971.


History and architecture

The Schöneberg line between
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and Innsbrucker Platz, today's U4, was built by the then independent city of SchönebergDie Schöneberger Untergrundbahn
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to connect it to the "new West" of Berlin (now called ''City West'' and the main business centre of
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). The Bayerischer Platz station was built in 1909/10 to the design of Johannes Kraaz. However, the platform areas of each station on the line were built to a standardised design, presumed to be by Friedrich Gerlach, the Prussian official who was involved in every facet of the development of Schöneberg. The stations resemble those of
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and emulate his use of a distinguishing colour for each station. Kraaz conceived of the south entrance to the station as a
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integrated into
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's architecture in the square. Since it was the only station on the line to have a long platform from the start, it was given another entrance at the north end, also in pergola style.U4 Bayerischer Platz
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This entrance survives largely unchanged today. However, the south entrance, which had been rebuilt after being destroyed in World War II, had to be removed in 1956/57 when Grunewaldstraße was straightened to run through the square.
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Already at the time of the station's construction, there were plans to have a line to
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cross at this point. The station was intended to bridge such a future line, which would eventually be built 60 years later. On 3 February 1945, during World War II, several Allied bombs scored direct hits on the station while 2 trains were halted there, killing 63 people.


North entrance and U4 platform

The north entrance and lobby with their wrought iron railings and pilasters are largely unchanged, the only station entrance on the line to be preserved. The walls are tiled in blue and the stairwells faced with fossil-bearing rock. In the platform area, the original white and blue wall tiles (the heraldic colours of
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) were replaced with slightly brighter colours during reconstruction after the war, but the platform appears almost as it did, and two original kiosks, one with the original tiling, also remain.


U7 station and new south entrance

The lower-level U7 portion of the station, built to
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's design in 1968–70 and opened in 1971, also makes use of the Bavarian colours: the walls are clad in blue
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panels with the station name on a white horizontal stripe, and the support columns are white.Die Bahnhöfe der U7: Bayerischer Platz
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The ceiling, resembling skylights in industrial buildings, was designed to avoid dazzling train operators; the fluorescent lights are inset in red piping. The lobbies are decorated in contrasting colours: white, red and turquoise. The design resembles that at Eisenacher Straße, also by Rümmler.U7 Bayerischer Platz
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At the same time, the glass-fronted south entrance building erected in the 1950s to replace the demolished original was rebuilt to a modernistic design, also by Rümmler. Colourful art is mounted on the walls inside.


Rebuilding/Renovation 2013

The BVG has done fundamental maintenance to the main entrance building in 2013. On 27 May 2013, the demolition of the main building began. These were completed by 3 December 2013. The new southern entrance building was opened in 2014. During these refurbishment works, the station will be equipped with two additional wheelchair-accessible lifts. The construction for these has started in 2020 and is scheduled to be completed by 2023. U-Bhf Bayerischer Platz Berlin-Baustelle 130702-02.JPG, Information board U-Bhf Bayerischer Platz Berlin-Baustelle 130702-03.JPG, Demolition of main entrance building in June/July 2013 U-Bhf Bayerischer Platz Berlin-Baustelle 130702-01.JPG, Demolition of main entrance building in June/July 2013


References


Sources

* Biagia Bongiorno. ''Die Bahnhöfe der Berliner Hoch- und Untergrundbahn''. Verkehrsdenkmale in Berlin. Berlin: Imhof, 2007. . p. 128.


External links


Map of station location
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