Landmark
Sigmaringen station
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Sigmaringen station is a historic railway building dating from the 19th century, notable for its impressive neo-Renaissance architecture. The station features a grand facade with ornate details, a large central hall, and a distinctive clock tower. It remains an active train station, connecting travelers to the Danube Valley and beyond. Visitors can appreciate the building's design from the outside, or step inside to see the restored waiting rooms and ticket hall. The station also houses a small exhibition on local railway history, making it a unique stop for architecture and transport enthusiasts.
Don't miss
- View the neo-Renaissance facade with its decorative elements and clock tower
- Explore the restored interior, including the historic waiting rooms
- Check out the small railway exhibition inside the station
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Sigmaringen station
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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