Haarlemmermeer Station - Free Audio Guide

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

Haarlemmermeerstation, Amstelveenseweg, Zuid, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland, 1075 XV, Nederland

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Haarlemmermeerstation, originally known as Willemspark Station, was established in 1915 and is a significant historical site in Amsterdam. The station features unique architecture designed by H. van Emmerik and influences from Karel de Bazel. After its closure in 1950, it witnessed various transformations, including its reopening for tram services in 1975. Today, it houses a café and serves as a hub for the Electrische Museumtramlijn. Visitors can explore its architectural beauty and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere around the station. The site is accessible by public transport with nearby bus stops. Admission is free, making it an inviting destination for history enthusiasts and tourists alike.