Iaşi Central Railway Station (Iaşi)
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train station, 1870_construction, railway terminal
Iași railway station is the main railway station in Iaşi, and one of the oldest in Romania. It is part of the Pan-European Corridor IX.
Opened in 1870, the Grand Railway Station first connected Iași to Czernowitz in Bukovina, Austria-Hungary and, after two years, to Bucharest.
The original building designed by Julian Zachariewicz and inspired by the Venetian Doge's Palace, is 133.8 metres (439 ft) long, has 113 rooms and is listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments.
Opened in 1870, the Grand Railway Station first connected Iași to Czernowitz in Bukovina, Austria-Hungary and, after two years, to Bucharest.
The original building designed by Julian Zachariewicz and inspired by the Venetian Doge's Palace, is 133.8 metres (439 ft) long, has 113 rooms and is listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iaşi_railway_station
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 47°9'55"N 27°34'11"E
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- Stația CFM Berești 18 km
- Railway station "Bahmut". 42 km
- Catranic 54 km
- Statia CFR Suceava 114 km
- Suceava North railway station 117 km
- Staţia CF Dorneşti 143 km
- Mohyliv-Podilskyi Railway station 145 km
- Vadul-Siret Train Station and Border Crossing Control Point 155 km
- Chernivtsi-Pivnichna Railway station 180 km
- Revizia de vagoane CFR Calatori 0.1 km
- Vama Veche Bus station,Terminal 0.2 km
- Central Depot ("Gara") and RATP Headquarters 0.3 km
- Grădiniţa cu program normal nr. 21 0.4 km
- Locomotive Depot 0.4 km
- Piata Agroalimentara Alexandru cel Bun 0.4 km
- Alexandru cel Bun neighbourhood 0.5 km
- Kaufland Pavlov 0.7 km
- Uzinei Neighbourhood 0.8 km
- Galata 1.8 km
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