File:Københavns Hovedbanegård - Facade mod Vesterbro, 1905.jpg

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English: Facade mod Vesterbro, 1905

I takt med den stigende trafik blev hovedbanegård nr. 2 fra 1864 for trang,

Den nye banegård blev bygget i mursten, skifer og granit og med et væld af dekorationer. Hovedhallens hvælvinger var i rødmalet pommersk træ og oplyst af store elektriske lysekroner, der var farvede vinduer med danske byers våbenmærker. Og udvendigt var murene prydet med masker af de mænd, som havde haft andel i bygningens opførelse.

Da hovedbanegården stod færdig, fik den følgende kommentar i Ekstra Bladet: Den var udvendig hverken noget smukt eller imponerende syn, og den lignede ”en af de bekendte Samlinger Byggeklodser, som en nogenlunde opvakt Dreng har moret sig med at stille sammen”.


DSB’s bygningstjeneste: Tegningsarkiv 1854-1923 og Ældre bygningstegninger 1854-1947 (Rigsarkivet).
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Author Heinrich Wenck

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