- Rolandseck railway station
Infobox DB station
name=Rolandseck
state=Rhineland-Palatinate
locale=Ahrweiler
borough=Remagen
ds100=KROL
category=6
type=HpRolandseck railway station in
Rolandseck nearRemagen ,Germany , built in 1856, is considered as important example of the history of art in theRhineland and the early railway building in Germany. It is the northernmost station on the Left Rhine line inRhineland-Palatinate .History
The "Cöln-Bonner Eisenbahn" (Bonn-Cologne Railway, later known as the Left Rhine line) opened on
15 February 1844 fromCologne toBonn . In 1846, the company had requested permission from thePrussia n Government to extend the line to Rolandseck, but had been refused for military reasons. Finally in1853 , the Prussian Cabinet gave it provisional permission to extend the line as far as Rolandseck. The new terminus should be as close as possible to theRhine , in order to cater for comfortable transfers tosteam ship s. The supervising engineer for the building of the railway line also produced the sketches for the Rolandseck station, which was set out in such a way that the terminus of the line could hold company meetings, because at this time the Rolandseck area, together with Rolandswerther, was the epitome of Rhinelandromanticism . Construction started in 1856 and was finished in 1858. It became the meeting place for society. Queen Victoria of England,Kaiser William,Otto von Bismarck ,Heinrich Heine ,Ludwig Uhland ,Karl Simrock ,Brothers Grimm andFriedrich Nietzsche went there, as wellas the musiciansJohannes Brahms ,Clara Schumann andFranz Liszt .Bernhard Shaw wrote above the station andGuillaume Apollinaire wrote some of his early poems here. There were many celebrations and concerts in the old station.Artists studios
After the
World War II , the station was not any longer operated. In 1958 the president of theDeutsche Bundesbahn 'sMainz region decided that "oversized" areas would be demolished and a small reception building would be established. Times changed, however, and in 1964 and Johannes Wasmuth developed a plan for the station as an art gallery and studio. Within a short time the station became a center of cultural life.Hans Arp ,Oskar Kokoschka ,Bruno Goller ,Günther Uecker ,Gotthard Graubner ,Stefan Askenase ,Yehudi Menuhin , Hans Richter,Martha Argerich ,Martin Walser andMarcel Marceau represent some of the people who participated.Only the death of Johannes Wasmuth ended the cultural life of the station.
Arp Museum – Rolandseck railway station
After extensive reorganization and rebuilding the station reopened on
22 October 2004 and will include September 2007 the entrance to the new Arp Museum, which is being built above the station in accordance with the plans of the architectRichard Meier . The station building could not be returned to its original condition due to structural changes made at the beginning of the 20th century. The renovation work aimed at restoring the structural condition of the station in 1906 with a veranda and a pale green painted facade. The whitewashed surfaces of the dining room were restored, so thatstucco work can be seen once again. The entrance is now in the basement, which along with the ground floor, serve as the exhibition areas. Works by Hans Arp are displayed in the basement and temporary exhibitions are displayed on the ground floor. The dining room and bistro are on the second floor.A characteristic of the Arp Museums is the exhibition of works by contemporary artists in its functional areas. In keeping with a tradition created by Johannes Wasmuth, works by the British painter
Stephen McKenna that include colourful ironical quotations from the history of art were retained in the station's wash rooms and bistro. In the course of the modifications further functional areas of the museum were equipped by various artists: the wash room byMaria Nordman , the bistro byAnton Henning , the library by the Swiss Thomas Huber, and the museum's helicopter landing pad was developed in the style of the Ingold airline project of Swiss artist,Res Ingold (that is the logos, corporate identity, advertising and presentation material of a fictitous airline).Sculpture banks
The Arp Museum has developed since 2000, in co-operation with the city of
Remagen , the "Skulpturenufer Remagen " sculpture garden along theRhine bank between Rolandswerth and south of Remagen, on either side of the station.ources
* Derived from German Wikipedia
External links
* [http://www.arpmuseum.de/ Hans-Arp-Museum]
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