10 amazing underground stations like underground museums

Moscow, Taiwan, Naples, Shanghai and others - in different cities around the world, famous and talented artists and architects worked on platforms and walkways of various metro stations to create their small masterpieces, real treasures hidden underground!

Station "Toledo" in Naples (Italy)

The futuristic creation of Salvador Dali's old friend, the architect Oscar Tuskets, which opened to visitors to the metro in 2002.

T-Centralen Station in Stockholm (Sweden)

The station was cut down in a rock and then covered with concrete. One half of it was painted blue, and the second was painted with frescoes. Thus, it seems that you are in a real cave.

Mayakovskaya Station in Moscow (Russia)

The station was opened in 1938 and named after the famous poet. The ceiling vault is Soviet, but elegantly decorated with a sickle and a hammer, and the columns are lined with steel.

Marienplatz Station in Munich (Germany)

The Marienplatz station in Munich is considered one of the most important in the city. When you find yourself in her tunnel, it’s hard to imagine that you really are in the subway - it looks really unusual!

Formosa Boulevard Station in Kaohsiung (Taiwan)

Gang Excursion Tunnel in Shanghai (China)

This metro, although far and not as traditional as all the previous ones, is all the more interesting to visit. People sit in booths to house music and enjoy the amazing representation of light and color.

Avtovo Station in St. Petersburg (Russia)

Station "Avtovo" is made in the neoclassical style and gives the impression of a majestic castle, on which you walk with your mouth open with admiration. I don’t even want to go into the car ...

Olaias Station in Lisbon (Portugal)

Bright colors, wonderful stained glass windows and original installations - the Portuguese metro artists of Lisbon turned into an incredible vibrant place.

Golden Gate Station in Kiev (Ukraine)

The abundance of marble and chandelier with candle lamps is a strict beauty, enthralling.

Drassanes Station in Barcelona (Spain)

The Drassanes station, thanks to the efforts of two Spanish architects Eduardo Gutierrez Munne and Jordi Fernandez Rio and their futuristic lines on a black and white background, is more like an episode from Star Wars than a regular metro.

Watch the video: Top 10 Abandoned London Underground Stations Part 1. Interesting Abandoned Places (May 2024).

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