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    Lyon, Gare de Saint-Exupéry TGV
    by Santiago Calatrava

    That building is more like a concrete flower than a train station.

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    1. xsheree, eleni axioti, ckkenn, hannibaLLL, and 75 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. Ian David Blüm (52 months ago | reply)

      Gorgeous piece of architecture.

    3. Lú_ (52 months ago | reply)

      sweet!

    4. ckkenn (52 months ago | reply)

      ja. calatrava rockt ganz ausserordentlich.

    5. Dead Slow (52 months ago | reply)

      Wow. Stunning.

    6. silis_ (52 months ago | reply)

      seehr cool

    7. telmo32 (52 months ago | reply)

      Splendid..!!

    8. Mastahkid (52 months ago | reply)

      geil! nur für diesen bahnhof würde ich nach lyon fahren!!!

    9. PlumpChump (52 months ago | reply)

      Oh, this is fantastic!

    10. johanbl (52 months ago | reply)

      He is a real artist.

      One of my contacts has a few other pictures
      www.flickr.com/photos/beryllos/tags/milwaukee artmuseum/

      And this one of another contact
      www.flickr.com/photos/steven2358/473070158/

    11. NguyenDai (52 months ago | reply)

      Fantastic architecture !!!

    12. jomak14 (52 months ago | reply)

      Beautiful architectural details captured!

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    13. musicman67 (52 months ago | reply)

      Great perspective. Congrats on Explore!

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    14. Sandmania (52 months ago | reply)

      An excellent architectural shot.

    15. arndalarm (52 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for appreciation to all!
      p.s.: I dislike icons in comments.

    16. bettafranchi (52 months ago | reply)

      are you an architect?
      you have a beautifull EYE!!!!

    17. arndalarm (52 months ago | reply)

      I am.
      Thanks!

    18. JiP... (52 months ago | reply)

      impresionante!
      muy buena...

      Explorer

    19. Monegasco Paolo Messa (52 months ago | reply)

      Bella composizione complimenti
      Io a questa immagine darei come titolo " Corona reale "

    20. ibstickboy [deleted] (52 months ago | reply)

      Totally amazing set, great tone and composition.

    21. d|t* (52 months ago | reply)

      slam, bam !
      eine hammer serie
      respekt, der herr .... !!

    22. arndalarm (52 months ago | reply)

      Thanks, grazie & danke!
      The wide angle lens makes the geometry of the crown here.

    23. Tomi Tapio (52 months ago | reply)

      Excellent!
      Seen in Explore last 7 days.

    24. Z!KeepeR (52 months ago | reply)

      Nice composition! 8) Well done!

    25. J Schmetzer (52 months ago | reply)

      Beautiful, well framed!

    26. darkenergy777 (52 months ago | reply)

      Wonderful work.!!!

    27. ExpressionOfJoy (43 months ago | reply)

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Engineering as Art II~ Voting Special Choice Award, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    28. Scott Norsworthy (41 months ago | reply)

      awesome shot - this is a great building!

    29. This photo was invited and added to the Engineering as Art *** Welcome! *** group.

    30. This photo was invited and added to the Lyon and its region (Admin validation) group.

    31. This photo was invited and added to the Bahnhöfe / train stations group.

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