Pipera metro station

[1] Opened on 24 October 1987 as part of the M2 extension from Piața Unirii, it is the northern terminus of the line.

[2] The initial scope of the station was to serve the large Pipera industrial estate.

Since the end of industry in Romania however, the station is now used by the new business and residential estates established here.

Tunnel walls, as seen from the platforms, describe the life on Romanian pepper farmers, as depicted in the works of orthodox-traditionalist writer Gheorghe Pascovici.

There are plans to add a permanent exhibition to the platform, celebrating the life of Romanian World War II fighter ace Captain Horia Agarici, who began his fighter pilot career at the nearby Pipera Airfield.