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Heilbronn Central Station

Heilbronn Hauptbahnhof
Deutsche Bahn Heilbronn Stadtbahn
Through station
Heilbronn Hauptbahnhof 20070313.jpg
Reception building, town side
Location Bahnhofstr. 30, Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Coordinates 49°08′34″N 9°12′29″E / 49.14278°N 9.20806°E / 49.14278; 9.20806Coordinates: 49°08′34″N 9°12′29″E / 49.14278°N 9.20806°E / 49.14278; 9.20806
Line(s)
Platforms 7
Other information
Station code 2648
DS100 code TH
IBNR 8000157
Category 2
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened 6 March 1874

Heilbronn Hauptbahnhof (About this sound listen) is the main passenger railway station in Heilbronn in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

Heilbronn Hauptbahnhof is located about 1 km west of the inner city of Heilbronn and the Old Neckar on a 1 km wide island between the old Neckar and the modern canalised Neckar. Southwest of the modern Neckar is the Heilbronn goods yard. At the western end of the station is the beginning of Bahnhofstraße (station street), which runs over the Friedrich Ebert Bridge and is a direct extension of Kaiserstrasse running to Marktplatz (market square), the historic centre of Heilbronn.

The main building was completed in 1958 to a design by Hellmut Kasel, based on a preliminary draft by Emil Schuh. The station’s front has the canopy roof architecture of the time. The station building has a width of 120 m and is built out of concrete and glass, with a copper-covered roof. The central part of the building is a long hall with a glass front, 40 m long, 11.5 m wide and 7.5 m high. The floor of the lobby is made of Jurassic limestone tiles, and the walls are covered with Jurassic and Travertine panels. The ceiling includes a Rabitzkonstruktion (an installation of wire-reinforced plaster, invented by Carl Rabitz), consisting of panels that are sprayed with blue plaster.

The entire lobby is divided by vertical and horizontal lines. The southeast side of the hall consists almost entirely of glass.

To the west of the lobby there was formerly a restaurant, where there is still a stained glass window by Friedrich Knoedler. The west wing has a large open terrace on the ground floor and the former restaurant upstairs. The walls of the restaurant upstairs are covered with elm and maple. There is also a wall mosaic by Friedrich Knoedler. On the staircase there is also a statue of a girl with a fish by Hermann Koziol.


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