Friedrich-Wilhelm-Platz (Berlin U-Bahn)

Coordinates: 52°28′19″N 13°19′43″E / 52.47194°N 13.32861°E / 52.47194; 13.32861
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Friedrich-Wilhelm-Platz U-Bahn station

Friedrich-Wilhelm-Platz is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the Template:BVG lines. It opened for service in 1971.

The station was built adjacent to "Zum Guten Hirten" church (1893) on Friedrich-Wilhelm-Platz, which was named after Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia, who became emperor under the name Friedrich III, and died after only 99 days' reign. In 1946 there was a proposal to rename the station to Engelsplatz, which was not carried out.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ J. Meyer-Kronthaler: Berlins U-Bahnhöfe. be.bra Verlag (1996)
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52°28′19″N 13°19′43″E / 52.47194°N 13.32861°E / 52.47194; 13.32861