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ANTWERP
: The Central Station |
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GENERAL - Antwerp (Home) - History - Belgium Info SIGHTSEEING - Monuments
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One
of the grandest buildings in Antwerp is the 'Central Station'. It
welcomes visitors who arrive by train in Antwerp like a modern day
cathedral. The part of the station where the platforms are is covered by an
immense metal and glass dome (typical for turn-of-the-century railway
stations in Europe), designed by architect Van Bogaert. The station
building itself was designed between 1895 and 1905 by architect
Delacenserie. Here ends the oldest railway line in Belgium (between Brussels
and Antwerp over the city of Mechelen).
A few years ago, the Antwerp Railway Station was used in the British television series 'Hercule Poirot'. The famous 'Belgian' detective visited Brussels... and many Belgians were surprised to see that the Antwerp station had changed its name to 'Gare de Bruxelles' (Brussels Station). |
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