10 stations with the best architecture

We all know that the train is one of the means of transport is very important, since first discovered by George Stephenson, the train has started to become the world's transportation lifestyle. Even the longer, more and more models trains been developed by the inventors developed, ranging from electric trains, steam trains, even the train Sinkanzen latest invention from Japan has been using magnetic technology.

But not just any train that continues to progress, stations did not want to lose. Yeng stasiu many trains have a sophisticated architecture, futuristic, and exotic, it's all for the sake of giving the impression of depth and comfort for passengers

Here, I will present a list of 10 best architectural tdengan railway station in the world released by the Tourism Review, the following is a list of 10 train stations with the best architecture in the world:

1. Berlin Hauptbahnhof, Germany
Berlin Hauptbahnhof is Europe's largest train station, Berlin Hauptbahnhof have a very modern building construction, and has a futuristic architecture. The overall construction of this railway station was completed in 2006. This station has 2 levels, 14 and 80 stand part of the store who all made ​​as comfortable as possible for visitors to remember this station is a vital railway station in Germany. The building is composed of metal and glass panels that allow sunlight shining into the building
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2. Kuala Lumpur Railway Station. Malaysia
Train station in Malaysia is actually a fairly old train station, the station in ipun pambangunan recently completed in 1920, so do not be surprised if the shape is very stylish building construction kekuno-old's. But make no mistake, though old-fashioned style, this train station still look elegant. This is because the construction of this building combines western and Malay styles, so the old impression that looks just adds more historical and cultural value, even some people just judge that the station is more suitable when called to the castle.


3. Cable North Park Way, Austria
North Park cable way is one of the largest stations in Austria which is located in the city of Innsbruck. Construction of the building architecture Cable Way North Park was designed by architect Zaha Hadid's studio. Although the roof of the station building was built like an abstract wave shape, but this is precisely the roof that adds to this impression of a futuristic train tasiun.
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4. La Gare de Strasbourg, France
Train station La Gare de Strasbourg first designed in 1883 by an architect from Berlin named Johann Jacobsthal, then renovated again in 2007. In this renovation, added to the framework of glass and glass construction of 120 meters on the outside, so that this station seems like a jewel which shines when hit by sunlight.
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5. Station Kanazawa, Japan
The first architecture to be seen by visitors at this station is a large gate dengahn height of 14 meters as a traditional Japanese-style gate, sedngkan inside the station, the architecture of the most impressive is the dome that covers the part that connects the east and west consists of 3,000 glass panels. The station is also known as a station that blends traditional style with wood-based metal-based modern architecture.
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6. Southern Cross Station, Australia
The Southern Cross Station is a train station located in Melbourne. As one of the most vital railway station in Australia, would not be surprised if the architecture of the station building is very impressive. The most interesting feature of this building is a corrugated roof. mengesankanya even so, this station until the Lubetkin Prize awarded by the Royal Institute of British Architects, an award for new buildings of high architectural located outside the European Union


7. Estacion de Atocha, Spain
you never see the forest inside the station, if it had not, leaving you to visit the Estacion de Atocha in Spain. The tap was at the station was made ​​a park that resembles a miniature jungle to give the impression of nature at this station. The station was originally built in 1851, then in 1992, begin to add a mini forest covering an area of 4,000 meters work of Rafael Moneo.
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8. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, India
The station is located in the city of Mumbai and is one of the busiest stations in India. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus was designed by Frederick William Stevens, an English architect. High architectural value that is in this station is the blending of two models of Gothic architecture which is between the model of Western and traditional Indian model, thus judged to have more value to the world-19an century architecture. In 2004 the station was written in the list of World Heritage site as one of the world heritage bengunan.
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9. Central Station Antwerp, Belgium
The station was built between 1895 to 1905. Railway Cathedral. This train station has a unique shape of the building, which is like a church with a large dome on its roof, as well as a small dome on the flanks of the upper corner of the building, therefore the tek wonder if the public is more often refer to this station as the train station Cathedral.
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10. St Pancras Station, UK
Train station is located in London England and was built between 1864 until 1868. The architecture of this building is very impressive, In accordance with pembuatanya years, this building has an ancient atmosphere that is very thick, with typical British architecture and Gothic styles combined with the light. At this station there are also two 9-meter-high statue made ​​of bronze. At this station there is also the longest champagne bar du globe.
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