Subway Station Westfriedhof
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Subway Station Westfriedhof

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The subway station Westfriedhof is part of the line U1 and has been opened May, 23rd 1998.

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ミュンヘン付近のパノラマ

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A: Borstei Gateway

Markus Matern作, ここから410メートル

The "Borstei" is a heritage-protected residential subdivision in the north of Munich close to the Oly...

Borstei Gateway

B: Central Place Borstei

Markus Matern作, ここから440メートル

The "Borstei" is a heritage-protected residential subdivision in the north of Munich close to the Oly...

Central Place Borstei

C: Deer Statue in Borstei

Markus Matern作, ここから540メートル

The "Borstei" is a heritage-protected residential subdivision in the north of Munich close to the Oly...

Deer Statue in Borstei

D: Bernhard-Borst-Street Borstei

Markus Matern作, ここから610メートル

The "Borstei" is a heritage-protected residential subdivision in the north of Munich close to the Oly...

Bernhard-Borst-Street Borstei

E: Löfftzstraße in Borstei

Markus Matern作, ここから680メートル

The "Borstei" is a heritage-protected residential subdivision in the north of Munich close to the Oly...

Löfftzstraße in Borstei

F: Atrium Entrance

T. Emrich作, 1.1kmかなた

Atrium Entrance

G: Atrium Inside

T. Emrich作, 1.2kmかなた

Atrium Inside

H: Atrium Elevator

T. Emrich作, 1.2kmかなた

Atrium Elevator

I: S-Bahnhof Olympiastadion

Matthias Kunze作, 1.2kmかなた

Während den Olympischen Spielen 1972 und später nur noch bei Fußballspielen fuhr die Münchner S-Bahn ...

S-Bahnhof Olympiastadion

J: S-Bahnhof Olympiastadion

Matthias Kunze作, 1.2kmかなた

Der Eingangsbereich des am 8.7.1988 stillgelegten Münchener Olympiabahnhofs ist heute mit Graffiti üb...

S-Bahnhof Olympiastadion

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これはミュンヘン領域の概要です

Munich is the capital of the German state of Bavaria and is Germany's third largest city, located on the River Isar north of the Bavarian Alps. Black and gold - the colors of the Holy Roman Empire - have been the city's official colors since the time of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor.

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