Wolfenbüttel station, Railway station and heritage monument in Wolfenbüttel, Germany
Wolfenbüttel station is a railway station in Lower Saxony with two side platforms and a 19th century building. It connects two railway lines and continues to serve regional train traffic today.
The station opened in 1838 as part of the early development of the German railway network. The building has retained its original function since then and was designated as a heritage monument.
The building displays the architectural style typical of 19th century German railway stations and serves as a protected heritage site. Visitors can observe how the structure reflects the importance placed on railway stations as public buildings of that era.
The station is centrally located in Wolfenbüttel and easily accessible for visitors wishing to use regional trains. The layout is straightforward, making it simple to navigate.
The station operates under the Deutsche Bahn code HWOH and is one of the few stations that has remained in continuous operation since its founding. This makes it a living example of continuous railway history.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.