Lübeck station, Central railway station in Lübeck, Germany.
Lübeck station is a railway facility with eight tracks and four platforms arranged across multiple levels. The layout accommodates both regional and long-distance train services that connect the city to surrounding areas.
Architect Fritz Klingholz designed the station, completed in 1908, which transformed northern German transportation. The building was constructed during an era when railway stations became modern hubs of urban life.
The station building shows early 20th-century architectural features and stands as a protected monument in the city's landscape. People use this place daily as a key connection point between the city and surrounding regions.
The station sits in the city center and is easy to reach on foot or by public transport. The multi-level layout can become crowded during peak hours, so arriving early helps with orientation.
The station played an unexpected role in military history when prisoners of war arrived during World War I. This episode shows how the place was drawn into larger historical events beyond its everyday operations.
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: 53.86720,10.66920
Latest update: December 7, 2025 19:28
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