Lucerne Railway Station, a masterpiece of architecture that combines classic and novelty. Classical. The railway station faces the arches of Lake Lucerne, part of the old railway station built in 1896, and was fortunate to escape the fire. The lifelike statue on the top of the arch and the words "Welcome to Lucerne" on the inside of the arch, which tells the glory and enthusiasm of Lucerne. Novelty. The station and station house, rebuilt after the fire in 1971, were designed by the famous structural designer Calatrava, a row of columns that tilted from the bottom up to the outside, highlighting both the shocking tension and the clever formation of a rain-shaking passage. The station room is seamlessly connected to the bus hub and cruise terminal outside the station, which greatly facilitates tourists.