The Lost Termini of Berlin
A Biography of the Railway Stations that Shaped the German Capital
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book explores the evolution of Berlin's railway network, highlighting eight major railway stations that served as iconic monuments in the city. It delves into their architectural grandeur and significance in the context of urban life, detailing how they became integral to the city's identity. The narrative spans from the stations' inception to their transformation under the impacts of World War II and the construction of the Berlin Wall, illustrating the profound changes in the city's landscape and culture.
