Liège-Guillemins
Liège-Guillemins is a railway station in Liège, Belgium, featuring striking modern architecture and multiple tracks for regional and long-distance trains. The facility connects the historic city center with broader transport networks and provides waiting areas and shops for travelers.
The station was built in its original form during the 19th century and played an important role in developing the city's transport network. A major renovation in the 2000s gave the building its current modern appearance and updated functions.
The station is easily accessible by public transport and includes ramps and helpful signage for travelers with mobility needs. It is wise to check platform and connection information before departure, as access routes may change depending on which train you are taking.
The station's roof features an impressive glass and steel construction that lets daylight flood through and gives the space an airy feeling. Many visitors notice only while waiting or walking through how the light fills the entire area and accentuates the modern design.
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