Fall in love with Stockholm, Sweden from the subway
Swedish design, whether furniture, crafts, clothing, or even a very inconspicuous daily necessities, is the most classic representative of the "Nordic style" in the Scandinavian Peninsula. IKEA is just a normal case. Only when you come to Sweden can you truly experience its charm as the capital of Nordic design.
- Swedish music is definitely one of the best in Europe. Not to mention the famous bands of the year, ABBA, Roxette, Ace of Base, Lobyn, Eagle-eye Chelry, Emilia, Cardigans, and Zara Larsson, Loreen, Darin, etc. in recent years
Okay, today I will talk about the most beautiful subway in Europe that you must check in 🚇 Stockholm Metro.
🚇 Station name: Morby Centrum🍭
Fresh and popular colors, always feel like you are in a candy world!
🚇Station name: T-Centralen🌿
Artists: Per Olof Ultvedt, Signe Persson-Melin, Anders Österlin
The theme of this station is the ancient Athenian Olympic Games, and the blue olive leaf pattern spreads on the walls of the subway station
🚇Station name: Stadion🌈
This station is to commemorate the fifth Summer Olympics held in Stockholm in 1912. It was created by artist Olle Hjortzberg. The rainbow arch of this station has become an iconic landscape of the Stockholm Metro
🚇Station name: Solna centrum🔴
Solna Centrum is a very popular station for many travelers. It was created by artists Anders Åberg and Karl-Olov Björk!
The themes of the murals on both sides of the platform are some of the most concerned issues during the peak of the Swedish Industrial Revolution in the 1970s, depicting the typical sunset landscape in the countryside of Sweden in the 1970s!
🚇Station name: Rinkeby🟫
Artist Nisse Zetterberg's creation is based on the Viking ruins excavated in this area!
📍About Stockholm Metro
The Stockholm Metro is mainly divided into three lines: red, green and blue, with a total length of 108 kilometers. About 90% of the more than 100 stations in the city🚏 have been covered by works of art. You can enjoy sculptures, paintings, mosaics, installation art and relief works from 150 artists from the 1950s to the present.
📍How to take the subway? 🤔
"Tunnelbana" means subway in Swedish, so if you see the "T" sign on the street, it is a subway station!
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