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Anhalter Bahnhof (Station)

S-Bahnhof Anhalter Bahnhof

Anhalter Bahnhof is a subterranean station on the North-South S-Bahn line. It was also the site of a mainline railway terminal also called Anhalter Bahnhof which was destroyed during the Second World War and parts of which remain as an iconic ruin.

History

Original Anhalter Bahnhof

The original mainline terminus, of which only part of the brickwork portal remains, was designed by architect Franz Schwechten, who was also responsible for the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church.

Lines

 Next stations from Anhalter Bahnhof
Potsdamer Platz S1 Yorckstraße (Großgörschenstraße)
Potsdamer Platz S2 Yorckstraße
Potsdamer Platz S25 Yorckstraße

Senegalese Embassy (0.3 km), Möckernbrücke (Station) (0.5 km), Mendelssohn-Bartholdy-Park (Station) (0.5 km), Hi-Flyer (0.5 km), Albanian Embassy (0.6 km), Reich Air Ministry (0.6 km), German Museum of Technology (Berlin) (0.6 km), Kochstraße (Station) (0.6 km), Hugendubel (Potsdamer Platz) (0.7 km)