Odesa railway station
Odesa-Holovna railway station (Ukrainian: Одеса-Головна) is the main train station in Odesa in southern Ukraine. It was built in the second half of the 19th century. It was damaged in 1944 during World War II and was rebuilt in 1952. It is situated in the city center of Odesa.
History
The first building of Odesa Railway Station was "П"-shaped. It's shorter part faced the station square, continuing the axis of Pushkinska Street. Trains entered the station between the longer side buildings. Between the buildings, platforms were placed and they ended in front of the shorter building. Such a terminus was formed because Odesa was, at that time, the end of the line next to the Black Sea. Station building collapsed during World War II in 1944. It was restored in 1952 according to A.M. Chuprin's project (instead of the destroyed one during the fascist occupation of Odesa). The new station building was remodeled in 2006.
External links
- Official Website
- v
- t
- e
- Bristol Hotel
- City Hall
- Londonskaya Hotel
- Maraslis House
- Mayurov House
- Opera Theater
- Odesa Passage
- Quarantine
- Odesa railway station
- Sea Port
- Odesa University
- Philharmonic Theater
- Potemkin Stairs
- Transfiguration Cathedral
- Vorontsov Palace
- Vorontsov Lighthouse
- Archeological Museum
- Art Museum
- Catacombs
- Museum of the Cinema
- Museum of Concrete
- Holocaust Museum
- Jewish Museum
- Literature Museum
- Maritime Museum
- Numismatics Museum
- Pushkin Museum
- Regional History Museum
- Museum of Western and Eastern Art
- Derybasivska Street
- Hretska Square
- Katerynynska Square
- Prymorskyi Boulevard
- Pushkinska Street
- Rishelievska Street
- Soborna Square
- Frantsuzskyi Boulevard
- Arcadia Park
- Botanical Garden
- City garden
- Luzanivka Hydropark
- Shevchenko Park
- Transfiguration Park
- Victory Park
- Odesa Zoo
- Arcadia Beach
- Langeron Beach
- Luzanivka Beach
This article about a Ukrainian railway station is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e