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Aerial view of Leipzig Hauptbahnhof, a large railway station in Germany, with a sprawling cityscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
View upon Leipzig Hauptbahnhof, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Leipzig main railway station Hauptbahnhof Hbf in Germany Deutsche Bahn DB hall shops panoramic view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial view of Central Railway Station Hauptbahnhof Leipzig Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial view of Central Railway Station Hauptbahnhof Leipzig Royalty Free Stock Photo
LEIPZIG, GERMANY - AUGUST 19, 2018: Interior view of Leipzig Hauptbahnhof with high arched glass ceiling and side Royalty Free Stock Photo
LEIPZIG, GERMANY - AUGUST 19, 2018: Interior view of Leipzig Hauptbahnhof's train shed with a train at the Royalty Free Stock Photo
View upon Leipzig Hauptbahnhof, Germany
Aerial view of Leipzig Hauptbahnhof or city central railway station, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Leipzig aerial view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Leipzig main railway station Hauptbahnhof Hbf in Germany Deutsche Bahn DB hall shops Panorama Royalty Free Stock Photo
Leipzig main railway station Hauptbahnhof Hbf in Germany Deutsche Bahn DB hall Panorama Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old historic architecture interior concourse hall of Leipzig Main Station train railway Hauptbahnhof Saxony Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Leipzig aerial view Royalty Free Stock Photo
View upon the central railway terminus or Hauptbahnhof in Leipzig from the Panorama Tower. It is Europe`s largest railway station measured by floor area and has 19 overground platforms housed in six iron train sheds, a multi-level concourse with towering stone arches, and a 298 metres 978 ft long facade. The station is operated by DB Station & Service, a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn, and is classified as a Category 1 station, one of twenty in Germany. The building was severely damaged by Allied bombing during World War II when during an air raid by the US Eighth Air Force on 7 July 1944 the roof over the concourse collapsed and the western entrance hall was destroyed.


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