Berlin Savignyplatz station

The island platform, which is covered by a gable roof supported by cast iron columns, and the open entrance hall have monument protection.

[4] It has two entrances, one from a pedestrian zone connecting from the park of Savigny Platz via the street of Else-Ury-Bogen and a second from Schlüterstraße.

The station was built in 1895/1896[4] on typical arches of the Berlin Stadtbahn in the middle of the then new residential area around Savigny Platz (named after the jurist Friedrich Carl von Savigny) between the stations of Zoologischer Garten (Zoo) and Charlottenburg.

[5] In 1934, the station’s two stairwells with their nameplates and the entrance rooms were modernised.

At the same time the railway arches in this area were given a dark brick facade.

Savignyplatz station about 1900
Class 481 in Savignyplatz station