Amsterdam Central Station, designed by renowned architect Pierre Cuypers, stands as a striking blend of neo-Gothic and neo-Renaissance styles. Located in the heart of Amsterdam, this bustling transport hub serves over 250,000 passengers daily with both national and international train services. Inside, visitors can admire the vaulted ceilings and intricate stained-glass windows, which add a touch of grandeur to the station’s interior. Even if you’re not catching a train, the station’s architectural details make it a noteworthy stop.
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