"In 1999, Friedensreich Hundertwasser designed the following architecture projects: the Sludge Center in Osaka; the green citadel of Magdeburg and the Uelzen station. In 2000 he died and was able to solemn inauguration of the station on 25th. November 2000 no longer live. The conversion according to his plans was a project of EXPO 2000. Many mosaics and the art of avoiding straight lines that characterizes the artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser. The tiled colorful columns make this old Tudor-style building a colorful funny work of art, which is really worth seeing, more than a simple railway station on Deutsche Bahn. In 2006 and 2007, all platforms were adapted to the current standards and designed for disabled people, in addition, missing details of Hundertwasser's former design have been implemented. Reason enough to go back there and add some colorful pictures to my review. On September 2, 2009, the Uelzener Bahnhof was awarded the title of the year by the Pro-Rail Alliance in the category Kleinstadtbahnhof. Nearly half a million visitors visit this station in the year, there are also guided tours, unfortunately only from 10 people. [here link] As the next destination we have chosen Magdeburg and Lutherstadt Wittenberg, where Hundertwasser has also left beautiful traces. Unfortunately, it is not on the way to Heidelberg."