Metro transportation is usually associated with routines and the morning rush. However, in some cities, descending underground means entering spaces where architecture, art, and lighting can completely transform the transportation experience. 

Far from being simple transit points, these stations are capable of turning an everyday trip to work into an experience. Some metro stations function as art galleries; others as cinematographic expositions, or historical monuments that reflect the city’s cultural identity. 

Here are some of the most impressive metro stations in the world:

Toledo Station

More than a station, Spain’s Estación Toledo located in Paseo de la Rosa looks like a dive underwater. Its blue tones, lighting effects, and sense of depth create an immersive atmosphere that has made it one of the most photographed metro stations on the planet.

Credits: WikiArquitectura

Komsomolskaya Station

Moscow, Russia’s Komsomolskaya Station is majestic, theatrical and full of history. Its monumental lamps, ornate ceilings and golden mosaics make it feel more like a palace than a metro station. The space reflects the symbolic power and monumental aesthetics of the Soviet era.

Credits: Tripadvisor

Formosa Boulevard Station

Renowned for its impressive “Dome of Light,” this Taiwanese station is home to one of the largest glass works in the world. Beyond its practical function, it has become an important cultural and artistic meeting point in the Sinsing District of Kaohsiung.

Credits: Tripadvisor

Westfriedhof Station

This station is Munich, Germany is the definition of minimalism with character. Its huge  colored luminaires create an almost cinematic atmosphere that transforms an industrial space into an unexpected visual experience.

Credits: Tripadvisor

Solna Centrum Station

Located in Stockholm, Sweden, Solna Centrum is striking. Its intense red roof simulates a burning sky over a painted natural landscape. The station mixes art, nature and environmental criticism in a setting as disturbing as it is fascinating.

Credits: Atlas Obscura

These stations show that even the most functional spaces can become spaces capable of inspiring. Design not only fulfills an aesthetic function: It also redefines the way people experience and inhabit a city.


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