200 years of architectural and cultural history in Europe: focussing on railway stations as passenger reception buildings, the current exhibition moves between London – Paris, Helsinki, Tbilisi, Sofia, Belgrade, Skopje or Rome – Florence – Venice as well as in the Czech Republic between Ostrava-Vitkovice and Pardubice. Outstanding examples are presented – the criteria used were a number of features that emerged almost automatically during the collection and selection phase, such as historical or current significance, trend-setting architecture, unique surviving constructions, rare design principles, unknown top buildings in southern and south-eastern Europe, exemplary restoration or revitalisation through change of use.