Dortmund, Germany
Königswall 15
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Toilets
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Very nice and organized place even in the corona situation. Very Clean also.
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A big city like Dortmund should provide and support free Wlan with usable speed at its main station. In addition, security and traffic information should be available in other languages...
The station's origins lie in a joint station of the Köln-Mindener Eisenbahn and Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn which was built north of the city centre in 1847. That station was replaced by a new station, erected in 1910 at the current site. It featured raised embankments to allow a better flow of traffic. At the time of its opening, it was one of the largest stations in Germany. It was, however, destroyed in an Allied air raid on 6 October 1944. The main station hall was rebuilt in the year 1952 in a contemporary style. Its stained glass windows feature then-common professions of Dortmund. The station has 190,000 passengers passing through each day.
Corona virus measures are very good. USA is so bad. I love Germany.
Great architecture and very easy to get to/from. Great location in the city. It’s very close to the football museum and within walking distance of the Westfalenstadion(around 40min).
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