The Berlin Metro opened in 1902 and is the fifth city in the world to be built after London, Budapest, Glasgow and Paris. Although historical, Berlin's subway station is not so old, the color is saturated and fresh, once again breaking the impression of the calm and rigorous German design.
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The Berlin Metro opened in 1902 and is the fifth city in the world to be built after London, Budapest, Glasgow and Paris. Although historical, Berlin's subway station is not so old, the color is saturated and fresh, once again breaking the impression of the calm and rigorous German design.
The journey to explore the underground world of Berlin begins with a subway station. The Brunnenstrae station is nothing but a cobweb, an inconspicuous station in the Berlin subway network, not even a transit hub. Even lonely planet, which is regarded as a "bible" by tourists around the world, did not mention it. If it were not for the guidelines on the website, we would never have thought of going on a special trip.
This is a large drainage display room in Berlin.
The Berlin Underground is a large drainage facility, built here for a very long time, hundreds of years of history, underground corridors inside a lot of pipelines and lines.