Station building Aalst (Aalst)
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Ost-Flandern /
Aalst /
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listed building / architectural heritage, 19th century construction, head house (train station)
Railroad Station Aalst was designed by the architect Jean-Pierre Cluysenaar in 1852 and was officially inaugurated on July 6, 1856 by King Leopold II.
The architectural style of the station building is a blend of a medieval castle with a Gothic town hall.
The architectural style of the station building is a blend of a medieval castle with a Gothic town hall.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°56'33"N 4°2'20"E
- Gent Sint-Pieters Station Building 25 km
- Antwerpen-Centraal railway station 41 km
- Station Rotterdam Centraal 113 km
- Liege-Guillemins railway station 113 km
- The Hague Central Station 128 km
- Station building of Amsterdam Central 171 km
- Düsseldorf Central Station 195 km
- Gare de Metz-Ville 255 km
- Groningen Railway station 306 km
- Hamburg Hauptbahnhof 500 km
- Railway Station Aalst 0.1 km
- Car Park 0.1 km
- Royal Technical Atheneum 0.8 km
- VTI De Puytenput 0.8 km
- Astridpark 0.9 km
- Dé Vakschool 0.9 km
- Art-Academy 1 km
- Gardenpark "Schelfhout" 1 km
- Technigo - Capus De Voorstad 1.2 km
- General City Hospital 1.7 km