Louise-Schroeder-Platz (Berlin)

About Louise-Schroeder-Platz (Berlin)

Louise-Schroeder-Platz U-Bahn station, opened in 1961, serves as a vital transportation hub in Berlin's Wedding district. Named in honor of Louise Schroeder, a pioneering female politician and Berlin's provisional mayor after World War II, the station embodies a piece of the city's modern history. Situated near the historic Rathaus Wedding, it connects residents and visitors to the U9 line, linking this vibrant neighborhood to the wider Berlin network.

Station Facilities

  • Elevators
  • Escalators
  • Ticket machines