Railway station Groningen, Netherlands von Klaske Kuperus

In this album you will find the photos I made of the beautiful railway station in Groningen, Netherlands. My roots lie in Groningen, and I love the city and its station, which the Groningen people affectionately call "Headstation". I have a lot of footsteps lying there! I made these photos as a free series for my exam in 2016 at the School for Photography in Breda. The Groningen main station, with renaissance and Gothic style elements, is a design by the Dutch architect Isaac Gosschalk and was completed in 1896. It is one of the most beautiful station buildings in the Netherlands. Nowadays the building is a striking mix of past and present thanks to the changes to the station square. The undulating square, where the monument Peerd van Ome Loeks (Horse of Uncle Loeks) finds no grass to graze anymore, forms the roof of the huge bicycle shed. I love this dynamic station, with its characteristic, industrial looking steel platform covers and the breathtakingly beautiful station hall, with its stunning ornamental ceiling of paper collé, where you hear the chattering sound of the old, automatic doors with their beautiful glass-in lead windows. I hope you are also touched by the characteristic beauty of this station and that one or more of these works find their way into your home!

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