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Berlin Old Ostbahnhof : ウィキペディア英語版 | Berlin Old Ostbahnhof
The old Berlin Ostbahnhof, sometimes also named ''Küstriner Bahnhof'',〔station to Kostrzyn〕 was a short-lived passenger railway terminus in Berlin, Germany. It was situated in Friedrichshain, close to the current Ostbahnhof and to the former Wriezener Bahnhof. ==History==
Opened in 1867 as a terminus of the Prussian Eastern Railway (''Ostbahn'') to Königsberg (now Kaliningrad), Its roof was projected by Adolf Lohse and Hermann Cuno. As a passenger station it worked until 1882 when the ''Stadtbahn'' was opened and the ''Ostbahn'' traffic moved to the Schlesischer Bahnhof.〔The modern Berlin Ostbahnhof〕 Some years after the closure the Ostbahnhof was used as a shelter of the Red Cross. In 1929 the building was converted to a variety theatre, named "Plaza",〔 (History and pictures of the "Plaza" )〕 used from 1938 by the Nazi leisure organization "''Kraft durch Freude''". The building was destroyed by bombings during the Second World War. Some years later, on the ground where the terminus was, it was built the office building of the newspaper ''Neues Deutschland''.
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