I assume that the original sketches and the other art in the upstairs part of the station date from the original Richard Wagner Platz, which unfortunately went through renovations sometime in the 1960s. (If you haven't been to Berlin, believe me when I tell you that we have some swanky U-bahn stops.) I had some time today and was in the area, so while I waited for my train, I snapped the following pics. Warning: this post is image heavy.

Richard Wagner Platz

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Senta and the Dutchman

Lohengrin

Tristan and Isolde

Siegfried and Fafnir

Götterdämmerung

Tannhauser
4 comments:
Oh the irony that you won't find a Wagner production anywhere in Berlin that looks anything like those illustrations! ;-)
@Ivis: Well, Deutsche Oper's "Lohengrin" came pretty close, but...yeah. :/
Hahaha, WOW. Those over-the-top 19th-century images are amazing.
@Lucy: I know, right? There are some mosiacs of the Tannhauser characters in the upstairs hall that I haven't posted yet.
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