Backwards words... the glass façade of Berlin's central train station - Berlin Haupbahnhof - as seen from the inside. It is the main railway station in Germany since 2006, Europe's largest two-level railway station, and the largest crossing station in Europe: about 350,000 passengers travel through this station each day in more than 1,800 trains daily.
Photographed during our 10-day Germany trip in September, Days 6-7 in Berlin.
Click to enlarge for a view of the train station during Christmas 2006, courtesy of the wiki. More wiki info here.
Photographed during our 10-day Germany trip in September, Days 6-7 in Berlin.
Click to enlarge for a view of the train station during Christmas 2006, courtesy of the wiki. More wiki info here.
Creative PH post....
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Now that is a fun way to show words. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI like the composition of that shot.
ReplyDeletePerfect one for the theme.
Happy weekend.
What a very creative post my friend. I love it :)
ReplyDeleteI love the way this photograph looks and perfect for the theme. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. I love the composition and the wonderful look of your main photo
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cool shot. Very mod and artistic looking!
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That was a clever prompt and your photo is so interesting.
ReplyDeleteGood choice. That's a lot of people every day and it made me think of travelling in Tokyo in rush hour on the train.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend to you Mar.
Interesting architectural perspective!
ReplyDeletevery cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting photo :)
ReplyDeleteCreative take on the theme! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and interesting.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture! Have a fun and safe weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhat an artistic contribution to this week's Photo Hunt. :)
ReplyDeletecool pic. great take on this week's theme.
ReplyDeleteWOW! what an interesting building. Great shot.
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now that's an interesting perspective of words.
ReplyDeleteThose are really BIG words - they must be important ;)
ReplyDeletei love this shot! words definitely have perspectives also.
ReplyDeleteAmazing place and fantastic photo!
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ReplyDeleteAs always....a super entry Mar!
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wow it is impressive..Happy hunting!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see the largest crossing station in Europe for myself!
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Another thing I have to see absolutely !
ReplyDeleteI intend to go to Berlin next year, my oldest friend has two married children there and she will take me with her and show me around. Hopefully we can make it !
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is very beautiful Mar. :)
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very creative! and what a beautiful building. If you want to wander down my road I’m home.
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Words like that are so interesting, beautiful photo! I do have to go check out all of your photos from that trip! :)
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ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen such a beautiful and FESTIVE train station as the one you shared from wiki! Your shot is lovely of the backwards words too -- but I just LOVE all those purple stars! I wonder do they always do it like that or if it's different every year...
ReplyDeleteI like buildings with plenty of glass windows!
ReplyDeletei like that. unique way of showing the words. nice capture! my PH is up too.
ReplyDeleteI would want to see it really!!! Berlin trainstation at night!!! marvelous!
ReplyDeleteimpressive! love your creativity for the theme.:P
ReplyDeleteAmazing and impressive.
ReplyDeleteBerlin has been one the most exciting cities in Europe since the fall of the Wall.
In fact, I was there first time in 1964. In both "sides". Could not believe it, when I returned 30 years later. What a change.
Sorry to be so very late in catching up on last week's posts! It's a beautiful shot and imaginative (as always).
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