Gare de Bône

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Gare de Bône is a historic railway station in Annaba (formerly Bône), Algeria, designed in the late 19th century by French architect Albert Ballu during the colonial era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
railway station
architect Albert Ballu NERFINISHED
architectNationality French
architectRole chief architect of civil buildings and national palaces in Algeria
associatedWithPerson Albert Ballu NERFINISHED
constructionEra French colonial era
continent Africa
country Algeria
currentCityName Annaba NERFINISHED
designedInPeriod late 19th century
hasHistoricalSignificance development of rail transport in northeastern Algeria
heritageStatus historic railway infrastructure
historicalContext French colonial architecture in Algeria
languageOfName French
locatedIn Annaba NERFINISHED
Annaba Province NERFINISHED
northeastern Algeria
locatedInFormerNameCity Bône NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Bône station NERFINISHED
originalCityName Bône NERFINISHED
partOfNetwork Algerian railway network NERFINISHED
railwayFunction freight station
passenger station
servesCity Annaba NERFINISHED
servesRegion Annaba region NERFINISHED
styleAssociation Beaux-Arts-influenced colonial architecture
transportMode rail
usedDuringPeriod French colonial period in Algeria
post-independence Algeria

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Albert Ballu notableWork Gare de Bône