Komsomolskaya Station is renowned for its grand, Baroque-style architecture. Featuring high, vaulted ceilings adorned with intricate mosaics and chandeliers that give it a palace-like atmosphere.
Designed by Spanish architect Oscar Tusquets Blanca, Toledo Station is a masterpiece of contemporary art. It features a mesmerizing blue and gold mosaic that mimics the feeling of being underwater.
Known as the world’s longest art gallery, Stockholm's T-Centralen Station features striking blue and white murals painted directly onto the bedrock. The artwork represents workers who built the metro and adds a sense of history to the station.
Mainly famous for its “Dome of Light,” the largest glass work in the world, created by Italian artist Narcissus Quagliata. This amazing installation consists of 4,500 glass panels that depict themes of life, growth, and rebirth.
Olaias Station, designed by Portuguese architect Tomás Taveira, is a vibrant and colorful metro station. Its bold geometric patterns and vivid tilework make it one of the most visually striking stations in the world.
Inspired by the works of Jules Verne, Arts et Métiers Station features a steampunk aesthetic with copper walls, portholes, and gears. The design transports passengers into a fantastical underwater world.
Avtovo Station is known for its luxurious, palatial design. This station features ornate marble columns, crystal chandeliers, and elaborate mosaics, creating an lavish atmosphere.