Gare du Nord, Paris.

Europe’s busiest railway station, constructed between 1861 and 1864.

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The history of a railway station like this one reminds us that, throughout the ages, human connections and travel have been fundamental to our existence. Built during a time of transformation, this station is not merely a physical place, but a symbol of meetings, farewells and new opportunities. Every traveller who passes through its platforms carries a story with them, and every journey holds the potential for growth and learning. To value these spaces is to recognise the fabric of our society, where every journey brings us closer to understanding and empathy with one another.

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Travelling enriches life!

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I have been to several trail stations in Europe, but the one in Paris I never went. Interesting that the concept is almost alike, with the glass roof and a lot of glass windows for maximum natural lighting

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