'Travel Back In Time': Step Inside World’s Most Beautiful Train Station Adorned With 20 Types Of Marble, An Architectural Gradeur
World-Renowned Beauty
Antwerp Central Railway Station is frequently called 'one of the most beautiful train stations' globally. Its architectural splendor has earned it top spots in various rankings across the globe.
Historical Charm
Opened on August 11, 1905, Antwerp Central has preserved much of its original grandeur. Designed by architect Louis Delacenserie, the station reflects a blend of Neo-Renaissance, Art Nouveau, and Baroque styles. The station showcases an impressive dome inspired by the Pantheon in Rome.
Architectural Marvel
The station is often referred to as the 'railroad cathedral' or 'Spoorwegkathedraal'. Its 66-meter steel canopy and vast interior are adorned with over 20 types of marble and stone, featuring ornate columns, intricate ironwork, and a grand station clock.
Renovation and Expansion
By 1975, the station was declared a protected monument. A major renovation in 1986 restored its historic features, while early 2000s upgrades expanded its capacity with two additional underground platforms.
Cultural Landmark
Antwerp Central is not only a functional transport hub but also a cultural landmark. It is featured in walking tours and visited by tourists who admire its architectural beauty and historical significance.
Travel Connections
The station serves as a crucial transport hub, with high-speed services to major cities such as Amsterdam, Paris, and Marseille.
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Renowned for its grandeur and intricate details, Antwerp Central is more than just a transit hub; it’s a living monument to the golden age of rail travel, drawing both tourists and architecture enthusiasts from around the globe. A person wrote, "I felt like I was traveling back in time to the golden age of rail travel. The interior is equally impressive, with its marble floors, stained glass windows and ornate decorations."
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