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- Spittelmarkt is a Berlin U-Bahn station on line U2, located in Mitte at the eastern end of Leipziger Straße. The station was opened on 1 October 1908,...
- Leipziger Straße to Spittelmarkt opened in 1908. The 1908 lines included: K1: Warschauer Brücke – Potsdamer PlatzSpittelmarkt K3: Wilhelmplatz (Charlottenburg)...
- was opened 200 metres away on 28 September 1907. Spittelmarkt station was built under Spittelmarkt square in 1908. This lies directly next to the Spree...
- of 500 marks. After six w****s, Jandorf had opened his first store at Spittelmarkt, on the corner of Leipziger Str****e, a store selling inexpensive trimmings...
- Platz, an octagonal square adjacent to Potsdamer Platz in the west, to Spittelmarkt in the east. Part of the Bundesstraße 1 highway, it is today one of the...
- the eastern terminus of Berlin's second line from Potsdamer Platz via Spittelmarkt. The platforms of lines U8 and U5 opened on 18 April 1930 and 21 December...
- Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz Alexanderplatz Klosterstraße Märkisches Museum Spittelmarkt Hausvogteiplatz Stadtmitte Mohrenstraße Potsdamer Platz Mendelssohn-Bartholdy-Park...
- Hönow. In 1908, before the opening of the section of U-Bahn line A from Spittelmarkt to Alexanderplatz (now part of line U2) in 1913, the Hochbahngesellschaft...
- Turmstraße (M27) – MierendorffplatzLuisenplatz (Alexanderplatz –) Spittelmarkt – Lindenstraße – Hallesches Tor – Mehringdamm (it can be M2) Sterndamm...
- and Berlin, where King Frederick II of Prussia saw her on 26 April in Spittelmarkt. The tour continued to Frankfurt an der Oder, Breslau, and Vienna, where...