Lübeck station, Central railway station in Lübeck, Germany.
The railway station features eight tracks and four platforms arranged across multiple levels to accommodate regional and intercity train services.
Architect Fritz Klingholz completed the construction of Lübeck station in 1908, marking a new chapter in northern German transportation infrastructure.
The station building exemplifies early 20th-century German railway architecture and holds status as a cultural heritage monument in Schleswig-Holstein.
Located at coordinates 53.8672°N and 10.6692°E, the station provides direct connections to Hamburg, Kiel, Puttgarden, Bad Kleinen, and Lüneburg.
Russian prisoners of war arrived at this station on September 2, 1915, during World War I, reflecting its role in military logistics.
Location: Lübeck
Inception: 1908
Architects: Fritz Klingholz
Official opening: May 1, 1908
Accessibility: wheelchair accessible with help
Address: Am Bahnhof 6, 23558 Lübeck
Website: https://bahnhof.de/luebeck-hbf
GPS coordinates: 53.86696,10.67066
Latest update: May 14, 2025 00:40
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