U Stadtmitte (Berlin)

About U Stadtmitte (Berlin)

U Stadtmitte is a pivotal U-Bahn station in the heart of Berlin, serving as a crucial interchange for lines U2 and U6. Opened in 1908 and 1923 respectively, its name, meaning "city center," perfectly reflects its central location amidst historic landmarks like Checkpoint Charlie and Gendarmenmarkt. Historically, it holds a unique significance from the Cold War era, with its U6 platform famously becoming a "ghost station" during the division, symbolizing Berlin's complex past.

Station Facilities

  • Ticket machines
  • Elevators
  • Escalators
  • Toilets
  • Kiosk