The Ițcani station building (now Suceava North) was raised by two Austrian entrepreneurs C. Gall and F. Ronchetti, builders of the Roman—Burdujeni—Ițcani—Chernowitz rail line, was commissioned in 1871.
[2][3] The station is a building with two levels, following the blueprint of other Austrian railway stations located in Central European areas,[2][3] in neo-romantic style marked by a rectangular plane, ogive-arched vaults, broken-key arcs and arches and battlements and corner towers in Gothic Revival style.
[3] On September 11, 2007, the Ițcani station was chosen to be a filming site of a movie sequence from Gruber's Journey, directed by Radu Gabrea, which starred Romanian actors Florin Piersic Jr. [ro] and Claudiu Bleonț, as well as German actor Udo Schenk [de].
[4] The railway station was chosen to appear in the film because its architecture was reminiscent of the period of World War II.
[4] By 2009 however, the building had reportedly fallen into neglect, and health inspectors fined the local Romanian Railways authority 1,000 lei for allowing refuse to pile up on the grounds.