Güntzelstraße (Berlin U-Bahn)
Güntzelstraße is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U9 line in the Wilmersdorf district. It is situated under the street of the same name, Güntzelstraße, a major shopping street in the area.
The station opened on January 29, 1971, as part of the extension of the U9 line from Leopoldplatz to Walther-Schreiber-Platz. Designed by Rainer G. Rümmler, the station features a distinctive orange color scheme, typical of many U-Bahn stations built during that era in West Berlin. The walls are covered in large, rectangular orange tiles.
Güntzelstraße station has a central platform, accessible by stairs and elevators, making it accessible for passengers with mobility impairments. The area around the station is densely populated and features numerous shops, restaurants, and residential buildings. The station serves as a key transport hub for residents and visitors to the Güntzelstraße area.
The station is located between Berliner Straße and Spichernstraße stations on the U9 line. There are several bus lines that connect at the station, providing connections to other parts of Berlin.