Munich's secret oases of horror: Discover the shadows of the city!
Discover the mysterious disused Am Riesenfeld subway station in Munich, a fascinating lost place full of history and legends.

Munich's secret oases of horror: Discover the shadows of the city!
Munich is not only known for its beer gardens and historical landmarks, but also harbors a dark side with eerie legends and fascinating lost places. Such mysterious places are eerie and dark all year round, and they tell stories that give you the creeps. Here we introduce you to some of the scariest locations that attract urban explorers and the curious.
This is a particularly spooky place disused Olympiastadion subway station, which was built in 1972 for the Summer Olympics. Located below the Olympic Park, this station was closed in 1988 and has since then only been accessible for special trains. Rustic railings, faded lettering and a carpet of graffiti give the place a spooky feel. Especially at night, you get the feeling of being surrounded by the past. Despite the official closure, there are always urban explorers who are allowed to explore this place in their own way.
Dark stories and ghostly apparitions
It also creates an eerie atmosphere old north cemetery
This is another Gruffal Ghost of Maxtor: A two-meter-tall, fat man with a pale face is said to follow walkers to their front door. This eerie story has been part of Munich city folklore since the 19th century and continues to attract thrill-seekers today.
Hidden treasures of the city
Nature lovers will find in disused Olympiastadion S-Bahn station not only a dilapidated place, but also a surprising retreat for flora and fauna. Here, various plant species are tightly wound around the tracks, including Florentine hawkweed and common meadow yarrow. Despite being a listed building, the tracks have become more of a venue for sprayers and obstacle course athletes who try out everything the place has to offer.
These are also considered undiscovered pearls Wiedemann Sanatorium, which was used for rejuvenation treatments until 2008, and the Maxkron pump station, which has been empty for almost 40 years. These relics from the past clearly show the traces of time and captivate adventurers.
Anyone interested in the eerie facets of Munich has plenty of opportunity to explore the secret and spooky stories this city has to offer with the locations presented. Whether at night or in daylight – these lost places leave a lasting impression and invite you to explore the stories that still whisper through the abandoned halls and corridors.