Metro Station Museumsinsel

U-Bahnhof Museumsinsel Berlin

Metro Station Museumsinsel
Architect: Max Dudler
Address: Museumsinsel, Mitte, Berlin, Germany
Investor:BVG Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe
Completion:1998-2020


Project manager: Patrick Gründel, Dirk Bückler, Kathrin Schmitz, Christof Berkenhoff, Max Rein
Team: Wiebke Ahues, Simon Burko, Elisabetta Chapuis, Annalea Klainguti, Isabelle Meißner, Ines Schenke, Timo Steinmann, Karin Weber-Mank
The Museumsinsel underground station, as well as the new Rathaus and Unter den Linden stations fill in the missing links along the U5 underground line between Brandenburger Tor and Alexanderplatz. The Museumsinsel stop will define an entirely new location in the city’s cultural heart: the 180-meter-long station runs under the Spree Canal south of the nearby bridge, Schlossbrücke, and serves as a subterranean entrée for the city's most important cultural institutions. The stations’ architectonic theme stems from the dearth of natural light underground: the eternal night. The luminous ultramarine blue deployed for the two vaulted tunnels containing the platforms is dotted with 6662 point-sources of light, evoking the star-studded firmament and echoing Karl Friedrich Schinkel’s 1816 stage design for The Magic Flute.
Max Dudler
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