The Frankfurt (Oder) train station was built in 1923-24 by the architect Wilhelm Behringer as the heart of the building ensemble between the Beresinchen tunnel and Kiliansberg. While the facades of the station are largely preserved today, its interior has been fundamentally changed by several conversions. For this reason, the station can no longer be seen today in its former elaborate design. This 3D-Model shows the Frankfurt train station as Frankfurters saw it immediately after it opened in 1924. It is showing the richly decorated train station of the 1920s.
The train station in Frankfurt (Oder) around 1924 – the counter hall
The train station in Frankfurt (Oder) around 1924 - view from the small hall into the ticket hall
The train station in Frankfurt (Oder) around 1924 – details from the ticket hall
The train station in Frankfurt (Oder) around 1924 - the hallway to the platforms
The train station in Frankfurt (Oder) around 1924 – the first class waiting room
The train station in Frankfurt (Oder) around 1924 – the 3rd class waiting room