Berlin Hauptbahnhof   93654
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Location: Berlin      by: Giuseppe Marzulli
Area: Germany      Date: 18 July 2014
"Berlin Hauptbahnhof", often abbreviated to "Berlin-Hbf", is the main railway station in Berlin. It was opened in May 2006 and is a vast multi-level structure, partly in a tunnel. It forms the centrepiece of Berlin's new railway network, which has been under construction since the city's reunification.

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Bene cosí. Un Hauptbahnhof è quanto ci vuole per tirarsi su da un Zentralfriedhof!
2014/07/29 22:40 , Pedrotti Alberto
At least they were able to build a railway station :-)

Regards,
Jörg
2014/07/29 23:17 , Jörg Engelhardt
Maybe they have put long time :-).
But, in my opinion, it is a very beautiful building. I think it is one of the most beautiful modern buildings in the city.
2014/07/29 23:29 , Giuseppe Marzulli
A station yes, but only partly covered. See
http://www.bz-berlin.de/artikel-archiv/hauptbahnhof-kriegt-keine-dachverlaengerung.
As we know the Architekt was not very amused about his shortened version. Those travellers waiting in the rain too. :-)
2014/07/29 23:29 , Arno Bruckardt
Nice scene, but you should have a look at the vertical alignment of the buildings, e.g the iluminated tower with the DB logo is dipping to the right.
Kind regards, Matthias.
2014/07/31 23:24 , Matthias Stoffels
Yes, I think you're right. Tomorrow I will correct.
2014/08/01 01:10 , Giuseppe Marzulli
Reload performed. In my panos I often privilege the emotions of a city than the technical aspects. And, despite the differing opinions :-), the Hauptbahnhof is very beautiful. But it is also right to consider the technical aspects. I hope it goes well now.
2014/08/01 23:51 , Giuseppe Marzulli
Thanks for reload, and yes, the Hauptbahnhof is beautiful, your picture too. KR Arno
2014/08/02 01:00 , Arno Bruckardt
Well done! With all the new panos I tend to overlook some of them - I appologize to all affected colleagues ...
2014/08/11 08:53 , Christoph Seger

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