Europe’s most beautiful railway stations
Europe’s most beautiful railway stations
It's often said that life is about the journey rather than the destination, and in the case of these most beautiful railway stations - that saying is really true. While most travelers approach train stations as the starting point for their trip, you will find that these train stations are truly unforgettable, so why don't you take a look at three of Europe’s most beautiful railway stations?
La Gare de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France

Located in Strasbourg, near France’s eastern border with Germany, the Strasbourg train station is the second largest in the country, and arguably the most beautiful.
From the outside, the train station is a modern glass building. Once you step inside, you’ll see the light, airy space and the historical beauty of the station inside the doe, furthermore, This train station originally is open from 1846 and rebuilt in 1883, The gorgeous rounded glass element you will see was added in 2007 to protect the iconic station.
What do you think of it?Antwerpen-Centraal Station, Antwerp, Belgium

‘Grand’ doesn’t even begin to describe Antwerp’s central train station, The neo-baroque marvel seems more like a cathedral than a travel center and also The Train Station features a spacious waiting room made of marble and stone, features a huge clock and is covered with a large dome.
This Belgian beauty was built at the request of King Leopold II and is with us for over 110 years. It now hosts commuter trains, intercity trains, and Thalys high-speed trains. This is definitely one you don't want to miss!
Estação Ferroviária de São Bento, Porto, Portugal

This train station is simply gorgeous and was originally the São Bento de Avé-Maria Convent and From the outside, travelers will see that the building has a beautiful Parisian-style stone facade.
The interior is the real prize though! There are 20,000 tiles that tell stories from Portuguese history, like the Battle of Valdevez and the Conquest of Ceuta. Artist Jorge Colaço painted the tiles for 14 years and the murals got completed in 1916. You don't want to miss this work of art or your train! ;)
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