Berlin Mexikoplatz station, Art Nouveau railway station in Zehlendorf, Germany
Mexikoplatz is a railway station in Steglitz-Zehlendorf built in the early 20th century with Art Nouveau design. The building features two parallel platforms with a central dome structure and characteristic decorative elements from that era.
The station opened in 1904 and went through several name changes during its operational history. In the 1980s it was temporarily closed before being reactivated under new management.
The station displays Art Nouveau ornaments and decorative details that reflect the craftsmanship of early railway builders. Visitors notice these embellishments in the tilework and ironwork throughout the platforms.
The station is served by S-Bahn line S1 and connects with several nearby bus routes. Passengers will find elevators, ticket machines, and regular train services available.
The station is one of the last remaining examples of early Berlin railway architecture with its distinctive dome design. Its special character sets it apart from later-built transport stations across the city.
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