The Ehemaliger Südbahnhof (Former South Station) is a historically significant railway station in Vienna, reflecting Austria's rich railway heritage. Built in the 19th century, it once served as a major hub connecting Vienna to Southern Europe, renowned for its Neoclassical architecture and grand design. Though no longer operational, its historical and architectural appeal continues to draw visitors and history enthusiasts. The surrounding area has been revitalized, blending modern and traditional elements, making it a prime example of urban renewal in Vienna.

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