Ferbelliner Platz ( German: Fehrbelliner Platz ) is a Berlin underground station . It is located on the U7 line , between the Konstanzer Straße ( German Konstanzer Straße ) and Blissestrasse ( German Blissestraße ) stations. The station is located under Ferbelliner Square and has a transfer to the station of the same name on the U3 line. For seven years (until 1978 ) the station was the final line of U7.
| Ferbelliner Platz | |
|---|---|
| Fehrbelliner platz U7 | |
| Berlin underground | |
Station platform | |
| opening date | January 29, 1971 |
| Number of platforms | one |
| Platform type | island |
| Platform shape | straight |
| Transitions at the station | |
| Transport area | |
| Station code | Fpu |
| Nearby Stations | and |
History
The station was opened on January 29, 1971 as part of the Möckernbruck – Ferbelliner Platz section and is located in Berlin's Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf area . In 2002, the station was renovated.
Architecture and Design
Shallow station. The underground part of the station is decorated in the style of pop art. The track walls are finished with orange plates with yellow stripes. The station name on the track wall is surrounded by a purple frame. The station's ground lobby is bright red with rounded corners, contrasting sharply against the surrounding buildings of the Third Reich , which make up the main ensemble of the square. There is also a bus stop, a newsstand and a grocery store in the lobby. Among the townspeople, the lobby is called the “drilling island”, apparently, by analogy with the oil rig on the shelf. Directly behind the station is a revolving dead end.
Links
- [1] (German)