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Bus stations near Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain

  • U Weberwiese,2 min walk,
  • Franz-Mehring-Platz,7 min walk,
  • Strausberger Platz,8 min walk,

Train stations near Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain

  • S Ostbahnhof,4 min walk,

Light Rail stations near Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain

  • Bersarinplatz,13 min walk,
  • Klinikum Im Friedrichshain,13 min walk,

Bus lines to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain

  • N5,Riesaer Str.,
  • 347,S Ostbahnhof,
  • N40,S+U Berlin Hauptbahnhof,
  • 240,S Storkower Str.,
  • U5,Kaulsdorf-Nord,
  • 142,S Ostbahnhof,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Karl-Marx-Allee?

    The closest stations to Karl-Marx-Allee are:

    • U Weberwiese is 125 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • S Ostbahnhof is 244 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Franz-Mehring-Platz is 469 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • Strausberger Platz is 546 meters away, 8 min walk.
    • Bersarinplatz is 940 meters away, 13 min walk.
    • Klinikum Im Friedrichshain is 960 meters away, 13 min walk.
  • Which Train lines stop near Karl-Marx-Allee?

    These Train lines stop near Karl-Marx-Allee: S3, S5, S7

  • Which Subway lines stop near Karl-Marx-Allee?

    These Subway lines stop near Karl-Marx-Allee: U5

  • Which Bus lines stop near Karl-Marx-Allee?

    These Bus lines stop near Karl-Marx-Allee: 142, 240, 347

  • What’s the nearest light rail station to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain?

    The nearest light rail stations to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain are Bersarinplatz and Klinikum Im Friedrichshain. The closest one is a 13 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest train station to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain?

    The nearest train station to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain is S Ostbahnhof. It’s a 4 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain?

    The nearest bus stop to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain is U Weberwiese. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Light Rail to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain?

    The M5 is the first Light Rail that goes to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain. It stops nearby at 3:01 AM.

  • What time is the last Light Rail to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain?

    The M10 is the last Light Rail that goes to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain. It stops nearby at 3:09 AM.

  • What time is the first Subway to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain?

    The U5 is the first Subway that goes to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain. It stops nearby at 4:10 AM.

  • What time is the last Subway to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain?

    The U5 is the last Subway that goes to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain. It stops nearby at 1:15 AM.

  • What time is the first Train to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain?

    The S9 is the first Train that goes to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain. It stops nearby at 3:48 AM.

  • What time is the last Train to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain?

    The S9 is the last Train that goes to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain. It stops nearby at 2:08 AM.

  • What time is the first Bus to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain?

    The N5 is the first Bus that goes to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain. It stops nearby at 3:08 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain?

    The N5 is the last Bus that goes to Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain. It stops nearby at 3:21 AM.

  • How much is the Subway fare to Karl-Marx-Allee?

    The Subway fare to Karl-Marx-Allee costs about €2.40 - €3.50.

  • How much is the Train fare to Karl-Marx-Allee?

    The Train fare to Karl-Marx-Allee costs about €3.50 - €4.40.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Karl-Marx-Allee?

    The Bus fare to Karl-Marx-Allee costs about €2.40 - €3.50.

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Karl-Marx-Allee Address: Karl-Marx-Allee street in Friedrichshain

Karl-Marx-Allee, Friedrichshain
Karl-Marx-Allee, FriedrichshainKarl-Marx-Allee (English: Karl Marx Avenue) is a monumental socialist boulevard built by the GDR between 1952 and 1960 in Berlin Friedrichshain and Mitte. Today the boulevard is named after Karl Marx. It should not be confused with the Karl-Marx-Straße in the Neukölln district of Berlin. The boulevard was named Stalinallee between 1949 and 1961 (previously Große Frankfurter Straße), and was a flagship building project of East Germany's reconstruction programme after World War II. It was designed by the architects Hermann Henselmann, Hartmann, Hopp, Leucht, Paulick, and Souradny to contain spacious and luxurious apartments for workers, as well as shops, restaurants, cafés, a tourist hotel, and an enormous cinema, the Kino International. The avenue, which is 89 metres (292 ft) wide and nearly 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) long, is lined with monumental eight-story buildings designed in the wedding-cake style, the socialist classicism of the Soviet Union. At each end are dual towers at Frankfurter Tor and Strausberger Platz designed by Hermann Henselmann. The buildings differ in the revetments of the facades which contain often equally, traditional Berlin motifs by Karl Friedrich Schinkel. Most of the buildings are covered by architectural ceramics. By 1989 half the tiles on the outer facades of these buildings had fallen off, necessitating sheltering structures over the sidewalks in some places to protect pedestrians.A monumental Stalin statue presented to the East German government by a Komsomol delegation on the occasion of the Third World Festival of Youth and Students was formally dedicated on 3 August 1951 after being temporarily placed at a location on the newly designed and impressive boulevard. It remained there until 1961 when it was removed in a clandestine operation in the course of de-Stalinization. On 17 June 1953 the Stalinallee became the focus of a worker uprising which endangered the young state's existence. Builders and construction workers demonstrated against the communist government, leading to a national uprising. The rebellion was crushed with Soviet tanks and troops, resulting in the deaths of 125 people. Later the street was used for East Germany's annual May Day parade, featuring thousands of soldiers along with tanks and other military vehicles to showcase the power and the glory of the communist government. De-Stalinization led to the renaming of the street, after the founder of Marxism, in late 1961. Since the collapse of Eastern European communism in 1989/1990, renaming the street back to its prewar name Große Frankfurter Straße has periodically been discussed, so far without conclusive results. The boulevard later found favour with postmodernists, with Philip Johnson describing it as 'true city planning on the grand scale', while Aldo Rossi called it 'Europe's last great street.' Since German reunification most of the buildings, including the two towers, have been restored.
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