Zurich HB Station Interior with Zuri-Wiesn Tent at Night

Zurich Hauptbahnhof, Switzerland's busiest train station, serves as a critical transportation nexus with origins tracing back to 1847. The station's architecture, featuring grand arched ceilings and extensive use of iron and glass, is characteristic of 19th-century European railway design. This nighttime photograph captures the main hall, where a temporary "Zuri-Wiesn" tent, erected for festive events, is visible. This temporary structure creates a visual contrast with the station's permanent, historic architecture, underscoring its function as both a transit hub and a venue for public gatherings.
Zurich Hauptbahnhof, Switzerland's busiest train station, serves as a critical transportation nexus with origins tracing back to 1847. The station's architecture, featuring grand arched ceilings and extensive use of iron and glass, is characteristic of 19th-century European railway design. This nighttime photograph captures the main hall, where a temporary "Zuri-Wiesn" tent, erected for festive events, is visible. This temporary structure creates a visual contrast with the station's permanent, historic architecture, underscoring its function as both a transit hub and a venue for public gatherings.
Photo taken in October 2017.
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