Berlin Hohenzollerndamm station, S-Bahn station and architectural monument in Halensee district, Berlin, Germany
The station features a central platform beneath the Hohenzollerndamm bridge, with access through a pedestrian bridge from the entrance building.
The station opened on November 1, 1910, to serve residential areas along Hohenzollerndamm and began operating electric suburban trains in November 1928.
The station building incorporates early modernist and Art Nouveau elements that reflect the architectural character of surrounding residential structures.
The facility serves S-Bahn lines S41, S42, and S46, providing connections to bus line 115 and featuring elevator access for passenger mobility.
A southeast entrance building, completed in 2008 by Dörr Wimmer PartGmbB, added direct access from the Hohenzollerndamm bridge at a cost of 500,000 euros.
Location: Berlin
Architects: Heinrich Theising
Official opening: November 1, 1910
Architectural style: Art Nouveau
Part of: Berlin S-Bahn
Website: http://bahnhof.de/bahnhof-de/Hohenzollerndamm.html
GPS coordinates: 52.48850,13.30040
Latest update: March 13, 2025 12:15
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