Universitate Metro Station

Universitate (University) is a metro station located in University Square, Bucharest, near the University of Bucharest, the University of Architecture, the National Theatre Bucharest and the InterContinental Hotel. The station is one of the deepest in the whole system, with a narrow platform, built around huge pillars.

Coordinates: 44°26′09″N 26°06′10″E / 44.43595°N 26.10274°E / 44.43595; 26.10274

Bucharest Metro
Line 1
  • Dristor
  • Piața Muncii
  • Iancului
  • Obor
  • Ștefan cel Mare
  • Piața Victoriei
  • Gara de Nord
  • Basarab
  • Crângași
  • Petrache Poenaru
  • Grozăvești
  • Eroilor
  • Izvor
  • Piața Unirii
  • Timpuri Noi
  • Mihai Bravu
  • Dristor
  • Nicolae Grigorescu
  • Titan
  • Costin Georgian
  • Republica
  • Pantelimon
Line 2
  • Pipera
  • Aurel Vlaicu
  • Aviatorilor
  • Piața Victoriei
  • Piața Romană
  • Universitate
  • Piața Unirii
  • Tineretului
  • Eroii Revoluției
  • Constantin Brâncoveanu
  • Piața Sudului
  • Apărătorii Patriei
  • Dimitrie Leonida
  • Berceni
Line 3
  • Preciziei
  • Păcii
  • Gorjului
  • Lujerului
  • Politehnica
  • Eroilor
  • Izvor
  • Piața Unirii
  • Timpuri Noi
  • Mihai Bravu
  • Dristor
  • Nicolae Grigorescu
  • 1 Decembrie 1918
  • Nicolae Teclu
  • Anghel Saligny
Line 4
  • Străulești (planned)
  • Laminorului (planned)
  • Parc Bazilescu
  • Jiului
  • 1 Mai
  • Grivița
  • Basarab
  • Gara de Nord
Line 5u/c
  • Drumul Taberei
  • Valea Argeşului
  • Valea Ialomiței
  • Romancierilor
  • Parc Drumul Taberei
  • Tudor Vladimirescu
  • Favorit
  • Orizont
  • Academia Militară
  • Eroilor 2
  • Hașdeu
  • Cișmigiu
  • Universitate 2
  • Iancului
  • Pantelimon
Planned lines
Line 6
Line 7


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