27.7.10

hauptbahnhof

I really love Berlin's architecture.  Especially the some of the newer parts that were built post-1989 when the wall came down.  One of my favourite buildings, in particular, is the Hauptbahnhof (main train station).      It's one of the busiest train stations in europe with trains arriving on 4 levels at all times of the day.  It's an exciting place to wander around, especially at the moment with hundreds of travellers leaving/arriving on summer holidays.  This is where our Photowalk started on Saturday - I captured the photo above just as we were leaving.  It's my entry for this week's theme "urban" over at 'in a yellow house'.






11 comments:

Diana Mieczan said...

not really...here...:)

Diana Mieczan said...

Love that building....I am so fascinated with buildings...We have a few really too:)

Kisses,darling

Ashley Sisk said...

What an incredible shot - I love the architecture here. Thanks so much for linking up...maybe a few of your followers will follow. :)

Mandy [Mandy's Yellow Corner] said...

Wow, I love that first shot! Such a neat perspective.

Raymonde said...

I love your entry. I really need to visit Berlin.

Have a great week. xxx

michael said...

Normally I dislike steel and glass building, finding them sterile and soulless. These, however are quite nice.

Karli said...

These are AWESOME! I love architectural shots and there's not really much inspiration here in Nebraska - LOL! Fantastic job! I'd love to take more shots like these.

Jess said...

That is gorgeous! I really want to wander around Auckland one day and take photos of the architecture. While it is not as exotic as Berlin, there are still some gorgeous buildings!

Stephanie said...

Also one of my favorites. :) I love walking around the outside of it and marveling, too. And that there's a McPaper inside. Perhaps my favorite chain ever.

Yellow House said...

Wonderful photos! The architecture is so unique. Your camera caught them from perfect angles!

elizabeth said...

what a great shot for the first picture - love how creative you were -
would love to visit your city some day!