A selection of beautiful and unusual metro stations in different countries (16 photos)
It would seem, well, what could be so interesting in the subway? Before Until now, many people associate the subway mainly with dullness, noise, flea market, gloomy faces and dirt. All these stereotypes disappear at high speed. Some subway stations look, like real art objects and contemporary art galleries. Let's let's see how they look in different countries of the world.
The Bund Sightseeing Tunnel is a tunnel that connects the Shanghai Embankment and Pudong in Shanghai, China 
The Bund Tunnel is 650 meters long. It was built for tourists. They specially come to Shanghai to see a mesmerizing light show that lasts 5 minutes.
Subway station, somewhat reminiscent of a children's room, Naples, Italy 
Olaias station, Lisbon, Portugal. 
Multi-colored Georg-Brauhle-Ring station, Munich, Germany 
On the walls of the station are painted images with various subjects. The areas between the pictures are made up of colorful rectangles that are are the main feature of this architectural masterpiece.
Would you like to be in the future? To do this, it is enough to visit the subway located in the Netherlands 
Nowy Szwiat University is a colorful station in Warsaw, Poland 
At the moment it is the deepest station of the Warsaw metro (the depth is 23 meters).
Triangeln Station is an underground railway station in Malmö, Sweden. 
"Orange" metro station in Munich, Germany 
Modern and stylish station in Barcelona, Spain 
The original design of Iidabashi Station, Tokyo 
Pyongyang Metro, North Korea 
Subway station in Hamburg, Germany 
Space station based in Madrid, Spain 
Futuristic metro station Pannenhuis in Brussels, Belgium 
This station is one of the main attractions in city. Tourists definitely visit this place to make cool and bright photographs for memory.
Mysterious station "Westfriedhof", Munich, Germany 
Wilson's Square metro station in Warsaw, Poland 









