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Today, we have gathered a collection of 20 of the most amazing underground stations in the world, 

from Formosa Boulevard Kaohsiung (Taiwan) to the station Komsomolskaya in Moscow (Russia).


Inside the station Formosa Boulevard Kaohsiung, Taiwan, established 4500 glass panels of the production association 

"Narcissus» Quangliata, which is the largest glass factory in the world. 

Thanks to a stunning effect of a kaleidoscope, the station area has become a favorite venue for weddings.


Interior of the Central Railway Station Park - also in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, designed by British architect Richard Rogers.

 Grass and artificial flowers, interwoven with lines of stairs and an escalator leading down to the platform.


Toledo Station in Naples, Italy, and is a stunning wonderland thanks to the work of art by Robert Wilson, 

called "light panel" that illuminate the station hall. With a depth of 50 meters, it is one of the deepest stations in Naples.


Look at the stunning ceiling of Grand Central Station in New York, perhaps the most beautiful station in New York.

 He holds the world record for the Guinness Book as the largest station with 44-name platforms.


Komsomolskaya station in Moscow, Russia, made in the neoclassical style by Dmitry Chechulina. 

Inside, chandeliers and ceilings resemble large banquet halls and mosaics inspired by wartime 

under the leadership of Comrade Stalin.


Lost in the imaginary world of Jules Verne to the station Arts and Crafts in Paris, France, which was designed by

 comic book artist François Shuitenom and includes a brass wall, lined with windows and giant cogs, 

which hang from the ceiling.


Dubai is known for its luxury and its station, Khalid Bin Al Waleed - is no exception. 

The massive chandelier in the form of luminous jellyfish spreading a blue glow over the station, 

where there are also images of the traditional pearl divers.


Vesfridhof station in Munich, Germany, was designed by Ingo Mauer and includes 11 large concave luminaires,

 which fill the space captivating lights.


Train station Atocha in Madrid, Spain, is the largest in the city and includes a steel and glass structure, 

combined with a tropical garden.



More than 90 metro stations in Stockholm, Sweden, have been decorated with sculptures, mosaics, paintings,

 installations and artists. 

One of them - the Central Stadium, was painted by artists Enno Halleck and Ake Pallarpom and 

includes a vivid picture of the rainbow that arches lines.


Here's another cave-station in Stockholm called Town Hall, which is painted in dark red color.


Stockholm is also kungsträdgården metro station, where the ruins of the old palace Makalos.


Finally, in Stockholm, it is also a station T-Centralen, which is not unusual looks from the outside, 

but once you step inside, you will see a bright blue and white cave with platforms that transform the space.


Thousands of tiles adorn the walls of the station square of Budapest - Gellert Sznet, designed by the architect 

and artist Tamas Komorowski.


Avtovo metro station in St. Petersburg, Russia, decorated with chandeliers, located in the center pedestrian areas 

and on the station platform. It is also decorated with laurel branches, marble columns, magnificent mosaics and monuments.


Stations "Victory Park" in Moscow, Russia, too, shakes its stained glass windows from floor to ceiling, marble decorations, 

cavernous ceiling, and one of the longest escalators in Europe.


As a tourist attraction, not a station, the Bund sightseeing tunnel in Shanghai, China, carries passengers 

on a subway under the Huangpu River and includes the amazing audio and visual effects.


Entrance to the royal palace, the Louvre in Paris, France, paintings from Jean-Michel Otonel that binding 

the colored balls to form a beautiful design.


Metro "Mayakovskaya" station in Moscow, Russia, is considered one of the most beautiful. 

The station is decorated with marble, stainless steel chandeliers and mural painter Alexander Deineka.