
Oldenburg (Oldb) Hbf
Where history and modernity converge
Did you know?
The station opened its doors in 1915.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Friedrich Mettegang
- Architectural Style
- Reform Architecture
- Opening Date
- 1915
Guided Story
Can you feel the energy buzzing around you? That's Oldenburg's heartbeat, alive here at the central station. Imagine stepping back to 1915, as travelers from every corner of the globe arrived, eager for new adventures. Behind you, the station building stands grandly, designed by Friedrich Mettegang in the innovative Reform Architecture style, a perfect blend of functionality and artistry. Look up at the facade, a testament to the city's history and the countless stories of those who passed through. It's more than just a transport hub today; it's a bridge between tradition and modernity. If you wander to the west, you'll find the Oldenburg Computer Museum, a treasure trove for tech enthusiasts eager to explore the evolution of technology.
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Location
Nearby

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