Weberwiese

Karl-Marx-Allee, Berlin, 10243
Weberwiese Weberwiese is one of the popular Transit Stop located in Karl-Marx-Allee ,Berlin listed under Local business in Berlin , Landmark & Historical Place in Berlin ,

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Weberwiese is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the line, which currently runs from Alexanderplatz to Hönow. The station is located under Karl-Marx-Allee directly east of Straße der Pariser Kommune. Although the next station on the line is called Frankfurter Tor, the historical city gate Frankfurter Tor actually stood at the location of the Weberwiese station. Several of the stations on this line have been recently redeveloped and are now colour-coded. In 2003, Weberwiese station was renovated and now has a very different appearance, with yellow tiles in contrast to its former white ones.OverviewThe station was opened in 1930 as Memeler Straße station, named after a nearby street, itself named after the town of Memel . Its architect was Alfred Grenander, who also designed the other stations of former line E, from Alexanderplatz to Friedrichsfelde, around the same time. Weberwiese is an underground station. Each end has two exits, all opening to Karl-Marx-Allee. The platform itself includes a simple central row of supporting columns. Aside from some variation in the length of the exits, the station is nearly symmetrical, with a form similar to the other stations.During World War II, on 26 February 1945, the station was seriously damaged in a bombing raid and 200 people, mostly women and children, were killed.

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