This is undoubtedly the most beautiful train station I have ever seen. Frankfurt Central Station, Germany. Almost all train stations in Europe are like this, but for Frankfurt Central Station, I have used it as a landscape to enjoy it. The train station, one of Europe's largest and busiest, is architecturally fine and unscathed. Typical European Renaissance Gothic architecture makes it visible across the European street, with wide platforms, seats, newspaper booths and even burger coffee shops. Before the train entered the station, the platform was very cold, but the waiting hall with the platform only two or three meters away was very lively. I walked along the platform, and I went beyond it, because after the roof of the train station, the rain-shafted building on the platform under the open air was so distinctive and beautiful. The sunset, the redness of the sky and the light that gradually lit up the rain shed on the platform were romantic like a movie. I sat on the bench under the rain shed, as if waiting for a train, waiting for someone on the train. Cold hard cement and steel are really like a beautiful artwork in a combination of builders. The awnings stretched out on each side, like a pair of wings, and the unique round clocks of Europe hung under the awning. If the wings are butterflies, then this pair of chandeliers is undoubtedly the butterfly's big eyes.