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Koblenz Hbf
Where architectural grandeur meets modern travel
Counts toward these achievements:
Koblenz: First Steps10 pts
Koblenz: Explorer25 pts
Koblenz: Insider50 pts
Koblenz Hauptbahnhof, opened in 1902, showcases the stunning Baroque Revival style designed by Fritz Klingholz. Recognized as a cultural heritage monument in Germany, this station welcomes travelers with its majestic architecture, serving as a vital hub for the region. Experience the captivating blend of history and modernity firsthand.
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Did you know?
Fritz Klingholz designed the station in just a few months.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- May 1, 1902
- Architect
- Fritz Klingholz
- Architectural Style
- Baroque
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- May 1, 1902
Guided Story
Imagine traveling back to 1902. You're standing before an architectural marvel, designed by Fritz Klingholz. Take a moment to look up and appreciate the intricate Baroque Revival details. Did you know this station was a pivotal point in the city's expansion, right alongside Fort Konstantin, which is just behind you? Back then, this station wasn't just a transit hub; it was a symbol of progress and Koblenz's growing importance. To your left, you’ll find the Landesbibliothekszentrum Rheinland-Pfalz. It's amazing how history and modern life blend seamlessly here, isn’t it?
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Location
Nearby

Fort Konstantin
198 m away

Landesbibliothekszentrum Rheinland-Pfalz
141 m away

Rheinisches Fastnachtsmuseum Koblenz
144 m away

Pestkreuz
372 m away

Barbara-Denkmal
583 m away

Sankt Josef
532 m away

Christuskirche
542 m away

Bürohaus der Deutschen-Beamten-Krankenversicherung
515 m away