- Foundation: 1896
- Demolition: 1970s
- Location: Staničné námestie
- Style: Neogothic
In the 1890s, first trains were going to and from Košice. Train travelling quickly became popular, a proper station was necessary. Renowned Hungarian architect Jozef Hubert was given the assignment to create a new station building.

A magnificent Neo-Gothic construction saw the light of day in 1986, encompassing elements of French Renaissance castles.

In the following decades, the romantic building should become one of the city population’s most-beloved sights. In the 1970s, the station was torn down in order to make place for a new one.

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