The Hamburg central station is the biggest German railway station hall and roofed a space of 206-m length, 135-m width and 37-m height. With up to 450,000 travellers and visitors per day it is the most-visited railway station of Germany. He finished in 1906 in the neorenaissance style and on the 6th December, 1906 openly. The railway station just as his bringing and leading away rails uses the ditch of the former city fortification of 1630. The Jugendstil elements in the prize-winning draught of the Berlin architects Reinhardt and SüÃenguth from Berlin-Charlottenburg were substituted on personal instruction for emperor Wilhelm II. with elements of the neorenaissance to lend an appearance similar to castle to the railway station. The technical concept came from Ernst Moeller. The railway station hall has 14 rails, of it 12 for train connections and 2 for city railroad trains. |