The 20 most beautiful metro stations around the world

This article showcases the 20 most beautiful metro stations from around the world, highlighting their unique features. From Moscow's Komsomolskaya, which is adorned with ornate chandeliers and marble pillars, to the kaleidoscopic Las Vegas Monorail, each station featured stands out in its own unique way. Many of the stations boast beautiful art, with Murals in Barcelona, colorful tiles in Stockholm, and intricate stonework in Washington, D.C., to name a few. In addition to being visually stunning, these metro stations provide environmentally friendly ways to get around town, showing us that even transportation infrastructure can be beautiful.
Kiev station
Victory Park Station

2. “Solna centrum” station in Stockholm

Here’s one of the stations on the Stockholm subway. Even walking down the escalator you get the feeling you’re in a cave with lava flowing out of the ceiling. It makes a somewhat frightening impression and at the same time makes you swoon with excitement.

The interior in the form of a cave
Avtovo station
Station marble trim

4. “Ars-e Mathieu” station in Paris

The interior of this station, “art and craftsmanship” tells the story of a French artisan school and has a fantastic decoration that makes you stare at every detail over and over again.

The idea of art and craft in the interior

5. The Bund Sightseeing Tunnel in Shanghai

The tunnels of one of Shanghai’s subway lines are equipped with multicolor lighting that makes passengers feel like they’re traveling through starry worlds connected by fantastically beautiful corridors.

The Glittering Tunnel
Subway Station in Sweden
Toledo stop
Lisbon's Olaias Station
Station at Budapest's St. Gellert Square
A station near the University of Naples
A riot of colors

11. “Malostranska” station in Prague

In “Malostranska” station in Prague, the tunnel and entryway, decorated with exclusive relief tiles with convex and concave hemispheres, offer a sophisticated combination of light green, gold and gray hues.

Exclusive tiles

12. “Formosa Boulevard” station in Kaohsiung

The atrium ceiling of “Boulevard Formosa” station in Kaohsiung, supported by two massive illuminated supports. Taiwanese craftsmen used stained-glass windows depicting fantastical creatures.

Ceiling sphere
Stockholm's Kungstroedgarden Station
Seabed ceiling

15. “Stadium” station in Stockholm

This station is located near the famous Stockholm Olympic Stadium. Swedish artists turned the ceiling of the lobby into a bright blue sky, crisscrossed with a rainbow. The image looks even more spectacular because of the relief of the vault.

Blue walls with bright elements

16. “Georg Brauchle Ring” “Marienplatz” and “Candidplatz” in Munich

The Germans, who are usually fastidious and fastidious, used bold colors and ultra-modern materials for several of Munich’s stations.

Bright orange ceilings
New York City Hall Station
The Istanbul Tunnel

19. “Slavyansky Bulvar” station in Moscow

The “Slavyansky Bulvar”station in Moscow, decorated with steel lantern trees has just one thing to say: unforgettable and unique.

Slavyansky boulevard station

20. “Liege-Guillemain” station in Liege

End our tour in Belgium at “Liege-Guillemain” a building that looks more like a huge factory.

Liège Guillemins Station in Belgium
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  1. Riley Russell

    Which metro station out of the 20 mentioned in the text do you find the most visually stunning and why?

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