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18-MAR-2014

Antwerp. Central Station

The Antwerp Central Station is one of the world's most impressive railway stations. Dubbed the 'Railway Cathedral', it is one of the main landmarks in Antwerp.The railway station was built between 1895 and 1905 and replaced a wooden train station built in 1854 by engineer Auguste Lambeau.Today the whole complex is over 400m (1300ft) long and has two entrances, a historic domed building at the Astrid square and a modern atrium at the Kievit square.There are three levels of tracks and a shopping center which includes a diamond gallery with more than 30 diamond shops.The monumental main building was designed by the Bruges architect L. Delacenserie. It has a huge dome and 8 smaller towers of which 6 were demolished during the 1950s. Fortunately, these were reconstructed in 2009 together with several ornaments including large lion statues.

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Date/Time18-Mar-2014 10:21:48
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ModelCanon EOS 70D
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Focal Length18 mm
Exposure Time1/100 sec
Aperturef/5
ISO Equivalent3200
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Julie Oldfield29-Apr-2014 01:09
Terrific capture. The ceiling reminds me of the old abandoned train station in Buffalo, NY. v
Jean D28-Apr-2014 01:05
Beautiful interior with outstanding architectural design ~V
rocky27-Apr-2014 12:35
Great wide angle capture of this station. An architectural gem with gorgeous geometric details. Beautiful lighting! =V=
Gerard Koehl27-Apr-2014 11:36
Superbe intérieur. V
Neal Nye27-Apr-2014 10:50
A magnificent structure, beautifully photographed!
Yvonne27-Apr-2014 10:37
Just as lovely indoors as it must look from the exterior Jose... superb image! v
John Reynolds LRPS27-Apr-2014 10:32
Amazing, it is like a cathedral. Thanks for the information. V.
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