Anhalter Bahnhof is a historic and protected site Kreuzberg Berlin located in Germany.
Askanischer Platz 10963 Berlin Germany
Ruins of the porticus of the former Anhalter Bahnhof railway station that was built from 1876-1880 to a design by Franz Schwechten and was, apart from the fragment in this picture, destroyed in WWII.
To get a feeling of its original scale, have a look at the drawing recreating what the station looked like, found in the stairwell of the U-bahn station
Learn about the history and significance of this train station .
Check out the ruins of the former station next door.
Interesting station with good restaurants
Teile des alten Bahnhofs sind noch sichtbar. Sehr beeindruckend
Anhaltském nádraží bylo koncovým nádražím Anhaltské dráhy z Halle nad Sálou. Zajímavostí je, že ještě než bylo v roce 1960 zbouráno, uvažovalo se, že by se hala využila jako plavecký stadion.
Easy to find and interesting. You can take a picture and pay in dollars or euros. The museum is very informative as well. - Domnule Obzen
It's an ideal spot to escape the rain. The museum provides audioguides and a path lined with posters, interspersed with artifacts, creating about an hour-long walkthrough experience. Like it - Danial White
Love it! I came in December and there was a Christmas fair, lovely space and you get to see the modern building of Berlin - Darleny Lopez
Excellent view of the stage and not too big. You can see the band!! - Richard Curtis
Amazing museum. If you can't go over all photos, they also sell picture books containing all exhibits. - J T