7 most beautiful metro stations around the world

7 most beautiful metro stations around the world

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Some metro stations are true works of art and boast beautiful glass mosaics and displays.

We decided to show you the most beautiful metro stations in the world.

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7 most beautiful metro stations around the world

1. The station on Formosa Boulevard in Kaohsiung, Taifan, is a true work of art with 4,500 glass panels. It is even called the largest glass in the world. The station is a popular wedding venue.

7 most beautiful metro stations around the world

2. Another station in Kaohsiung is noteworthy. In it, nature seems to continue inside and outside Central Park. Grass and artificial flowers are lined up along the escalators and stairs leading to the platform.

7 most beautiful metro stations around the world

3. The station of Toledo in Naples is illuminated by beautiful lights. The station itself is at a depth of 50 meters and is one of the deepest in Naples.

7 most beautiful metro stations around the world

4. This marvelous ceiling can be seen in Manhattan's Grand Central Terminal. New York stations are always criticized for being dull, but this station is beautiful. By the way, it is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the station with the largest number of platforms.

7 most beautiful metro stations around the world

5. Moscow is unthinkable without the metro. If you open any directory of Moscow firms, for example, http://www.mosgid.ru/b2b/, then many people also attribute a metro station to the street and house. Komsomolskaya station in Moscow is a neoclassical station designed by Dmitry Chechulin. Inside, there are chandeliers and ceilings that resemble those found in the grand ballrooms.

7 most beautiful metro stations around the world

6. Get lost in the imaginary world of Jules Verne at the Et Métiers art station in Paris, which was designed by comic artist François Schuyten and features brass walls with portholes and giant gears that hang from the ceiling.

Keywords: Metro | Underground | Station | Architecture | Mosaics | Art | View | Design | Beauty | Work | Display | World | Subway

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