Introduction
The Train Station, commissioned by Wilhelm II and designed by the architect Jürgen Kröger (Berlin), was built in a Rhenish Romanesque Revival style. It was built for the transport of goods and people but it also had a strategic goal to move as many soldiers as possible in the shortest possible time. This prestigious building (1905-1908) is 300m long and contains the Emperor's apartments and reception pavilion, reception halls, galleries and service areas.
Practical Information
Subject of tourist venue - historic building
- Vernacular architecture
Pets welcome
- NO
Services - cultural heritage
- Shop
Amenities - cultural heritage
- Bar / Tearoom
- Meals
- Toilets
Languages spoken at reception
- English
- German
Conditions of visit (individuals)
- Visit on your own at all times
- Guided tours with advanced booking
Accessible for disabled people
- Yes
Recreational activities on site / cultural heritage
- Temporary exhibitions