Germany St.-Quirin-Platz (Underground Station), Munich
This station is called "St.-Quirin-Platz" and is located on the U1 line of Munich's metro system (U-Bahn). It was planned by Paul Kramer, Manfred Rossiwal-Jespersen and Ulrich Elsner and was designed by Hermann + Öttl Architekten DBA GbR. The station opened in 1997.
Photography Tips
You need a permit by the "MVG Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH" to take photographs inside Munich's metro system:
https://www.mvg.de/services/kontakt/foto-und-film.html
You should avoid the peak hours and visit this station at night. Using a tripod is highly recommended to take multiple exposures for maximum dynamic range (bracketing).
https://www.mvg.de/services/kontakt/foto-und-film.html
You should avoid the peak hours and visit this station at night. Using a tripod is highly recommended to take multiple exposures for maximum dynamic range (bracketing).
Travel Information
You can reach this station with the U1 metro-line from the main station.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night
Sunrise & Sunset
07:59 - 16:25
| current local time: 18:20
Photo Themes
Architecture
City
metro
underground
underground station
Locations
City
Munich
Underground
metro
Architecture
Underground Station
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