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Kungsträdgården
Address: 111 47 Stockholm, Sweden
Zip Code: 111 47


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A very picturesque underground station, grotto vibe meets archeological still life, red-green-white colour scheme. Apparently, a unique ecosystem has evolved, featuring an invasive species of spider. Probably quite popular on instagram.
A great subject if you want to take photos. This subway station is beautifully designed and a recommendation to go to and be amazed by the many things you can explore in this station. There are also many other subway stations that are all differently designed.
Kungsträdgården Subway Station is an underground masterpiece, often regarded as Stockholm’s most beautiful metro station. Located 40 meters below ground, it serves as the terminus of the Blue Line and is a must-see for anyone interested in art, history, and architecture.nThe station’s artistic design was created by Ulrik Samuelson, who transformed the space into a subterranean garden reflecting the history of the Kungsträdgården park above. The color scheme—green, red, and white—pays homage to the baroque gardens that once existed in the area, with red gravel paths, white marble sculptures, and lush greenery.nOne of the most striking features of the station is its untouched rock walls, making it the only metro station in Stockholm with a completely exposed natural mountain surface. The station also incorporates replicas of statues from the historic Makalös Palace, which once stood in Kungsträdgården before being destroyed by fire.nnStockholm’s metro system can be called amomg the world’s longest art galleries, with many stations featuring unique artwork. Some other must-visit stations are:n- T-Centralen – The first station to feature art, with its blue-leaf motifs designed by Per Olof Ultvedt. The calming blue-and-white patterns honor the workers who built the metro.n- Stadion – A vibrant rainbow-painted cave, celebrating Stockholm’s Olympic history and bringing a splash of color underground.n- Solna Centrum – A dramatic red-and-green station, symbolizing deforestation and rural life in Sweden.n- Rådhuset – A raw, cavernous station with exposed rock walls, resembling an ancient archaeological site.n- Thorildsplan – A pixel-art station, featuring retro video game-inspired designs like Pac-Man and Space Invaders.n- Tekniska Högskolan – A science-themed station, showcasing mathematical formulas and geometric sculptures.nnExploring Stockholm’s metro stations truly feels like walking through an underground museum!
Most beautiful station along with Solna. Here, at Kungstradgarden besides beautiful art you can also see archeological finds.
T-Centralen is more than just a metro stop; it's a symbol of Stockholm's dedication to building a modern, effective, and culturally diverse urban environment for its citizens and guests. It serves as an outstanding example of how public transit can be made into a dynamic and essential component of a city's identity.
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