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Strasbourg station : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gare de Strasbourg
Gare de Strasbourg, officially ''gare de Strasbourg-Ville'', is the main railway station in the commune of Strasbourg, in Bas-Rhin, France. It is the eastern terminus of the Paris–Strasbourg railway. The current core building, an example of historicist architecture of the Wilhelminian period, replaced a previous station inaugurated in 1852, later turned into a covered market and ultimately demolished. == Previous history == Strasbourg's first railway station was inaugurated on 19 September 1841 with the opening of the Strasbourg–Basel railway. It was situated far from the city center, in the district of Koenigshoffen.〔(''Ancienne gare de Koenigshoffen'' ) on archi-strasbourg.org 〕 On 11 July 1846, it was moved to the city center; a new building was designed (as a terminus station) by the French architect Jean-André Weyer (1805–??) and inaugurated on 18 July 1852 by Président Bonaparte. After the German annexation of Alsace following the Franco-Prussian War and as part of the general rebuilding of the town after the Siege of Strasbourg, the construction of a larger station (not a terminus station) in the ''Neustadt'' was decided and began in 1878. Weyer's station became Strasbourg's central market hall in 1884. It was demolished in 1974.〔(''Ancienne gare de Strasbourg'' ) on archi-strasbourg.org 〕
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