Flörsheim station, Railway station and cultural heritage monument in Flörsheim am Main, Germany.
Flörsheim (Main) station is a neoclassical railway building in Flörsheim am Main that continues to operate as an active stop on the railway network. The structure stands out for its regular proportions and characteristic features of 19th-century railway architecture.
The building opened in 1840 and was designed by Ignaz Opfermann, a significant architect of that era. The opening marked an important step in the development of railway transport in the Rhine-Main region.
The building displays the symmetrical forms and balanced proportions typical of 19th-century German railway stations. Walking through the hall, you can still see the careful craftsmanship in the facade details today.
The building is located on Untermainstraße and is easily reached from the town center. Trains depart multiple times daily, connecting with surrounding towns and regions.
The building is protected as a monument while also serving as a modern transportation hub, showing a successful balance between preservation and present use. This dual function allows visitors to experience history and contemporary travel in one place.
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