The building of Kežmarok station was one of the most beautiful in the whole Hungarian
Empire. It was built in the years 1914 – 1916, according to the design of József Pfinn. It was
based on the then very modern Art Nouveau style (Jugendstill). The building was deco
rated with natural motifs and stained-glass windows. It consists of the central building
of the vestibule, from which they extend to two sides of the wing, terminated by elevated
outbuildings. Since 1981, the railway station has been registered in the register of national
cultural monuments.