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Berlin Friedrichstraße station

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Berlin Friedrichstraße station - From Pedestrian Bridge, Germany
Berlin Friedrichstraße station - From Pedestrian Bridge, Germany
Berlin Friedrichstraße station
📍 From Pedestrian Bridge, Germany
Berlin Friedrichstraße station, located in Berlin, Germany, offers a one-stop experience of history and entertainment. The station lies in the centre of Berlin and was opened in 1882 as the northern terminus of the Berlin-Stettin railway line. It was originally named the Friedrich Wilhelm Bahnhof after the former German Emperor, but was renamed to the current name in 1958.

The station is an important hub in the city and is served by the S-Bahn, Regional-Express and Intercity-Express. It also provides direct connections to many important places, including Brandenburg Gate and Potsdamer Platz. The station is considered to be one of the most impressive station buildings in Europe and is visually striking, with its neo-Gothic façade, showcasing a wealth of ornamental stonework and stained glass windows. Inside the station, there are monuments that commemorate the volunteers who built the line and the airmen who defended Berlin during the Second World War. For visitors, the station has many services and amenities. There is an information and ticket desk, a shopping arcade and even a bakery in the S-Bahn Hall.

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