9 Most Beautiful Metro Stations in the World

By Priyanka Roshan | July 8, 2024

The "Crater de Luz" illuminates the station with a celestial glow, making it a visual delight.

Toledo Metro Station Naples, Italy

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This station exemplifies Soviet-era grandeur with its baroque style, high ceilings, marble columns, and opulent chandeliers.

Komsomolskaya Station Moscow, Russia

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It combines functionality with artistic flair, featuring blue and white cave-like designs and murals by Per Olof Ultvedt.

T-Centralen Station Stockholm, Sweden

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The station resembles a steampunk submarine with copper walls, portholes, and mechanical details.

Arts et Métiers Station Paris, France

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It is famous for the "Dome of Light," the world's largest glass work by Narcissus Quagliata, creating a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of light and color.

Formosa Boulevard Station Kaohsiung, Taiwan

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The station offers a unique underground experience with a psychedelic light show beneath the Huangpu River.

Bund Sightseeing Tunnel Shanghai, China

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Avtovo Station features marble columns, intricate mosaics, and grand chandeliers, reflecting Russian opulence.

Avtovo Station St. Petersburg, Russia

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Westfriedhof Station in Munich stands out for its dramatic lighting with large, colorful lamps casting a warm glow.

Westfriedhof Station Munich, Germany

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It is celebrated for its futuristic design with stainless steel columns, intricate mosaics, and art deco elements, symbolizing early Soviet architectural innovation.

Mayakovskaya Station Moscow, Russia

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