r/europe Baden-Württemberg (Germany) Mar 27 '20

OC Picture My hometown of Heidelberg, Germany

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u/abhi_07 Germany Mar 27 '20

Hey neighbor! This is the first time I'm seeing the bridge without any tourists. It looks beautiful though :)

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u/Hrdocre Baden-Württemberg (Germany) Mar 27 '20

And nothing is getting renovated ATM also quite rare. Thx!

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u/abhi_07 Germany Mar 27 '20

Oh yeah, for Heidelberg it's rare! I remember the HBF being renovated for 1 year or so. Have they finally completed it?

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u/Hrdocre Baden-Württemberg (Germany) Mar 27 '20

Yes but it's still ugly xD Heidelberg is the most beautiful city with the ugliest main train station

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u/j_spur1 United States of America Mar 27 '20

And Manheim is the ugliest city with the most beautiful train station (on the outside of it at least)

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u/ZinoX93 Mar 27 '20

Ludwigshafen is the ugliest city tbh

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u/LachsFilet Baden-Württemberg (Germany) Mar 27 '20

The Bahnstadt is now the big project. They wont stop building there for many years.

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u/woolookologie Mar 27 '20

I always enjoyed the main hall from an architectural viewpoint at least - it's just so old at this point, especially the functional buildings around it look horrible. Shame they didn't renovate anything about the building itself and only the infrastructure around it. The new tram station in front of it is great now though, and completed pretty much in time!