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Via Toledo Review

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托雷多地铁站值得停下来驻足一看。作为一个旅游景点的地铁站,我不相信我应该去游览。但是我做到了,并且它出乎意料的美丽和具有艺术性。到处都是美丽、没有涂鸦的瓷砖。长长的自动扶梯几乎和布拉格的一样陡峭。只需简单地上下走动即可欣赏工匠技艺和美景

Via Toledo

Posted: Jun 12, 2019
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  • 长脸张少侠
    5/5Outstanding
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    The most beautiful subway station in history Toledo subway station in Naples, Italy, when you stand here, the comet will bewilder your eyes. Behind it is a project called Art Station, where countless famous, unknown, art or non-art workers work together to eventually turn this underground 50 meters into a brilliant starry sky. The walls and floors inside the subway station are covered with a different shade of blue bisazza mosaics, and people walk in the subway station as if they are in the interstellar. Although this design seems casual, it still feels impressive when gathered. The entire subway station space is blue from deep to shallow, the level is gradual, soft and warm. The white mosaics that embellish it are fresh and bright, like the starry sky and ocean in the night sky are visually transformed, and the fun is vivid. Transportation: Naples Railway Station takes Metro Line M1, and takes 3 stops.

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    Posted: Oct 14, 2021
  • 沈福成
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    Maybe the photos of the Telaidu subway station seen on the Internet are all photos taken by filters. It is very fairy, but I really actually saw this real scene and I really feel very general, but the subway station is still very innovative in such a design. Mosaic is very Pompeii. Feeling

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    Posted: Oct 18, 2020
  • 工科男旅行日记
    5/5Outstanding
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    Toledo Metro Station is one of the net red attractions that must be punched in Naples! Located at Toledo Station of Naples Metro Line 1, the subway station has to buy a ticket to enter, the fare is 2 euros, especially the starry sky part can only be seen after buying a ticket into the gate. Naples Stoledo subway station is located 50 meters deep underground in Naples, Italy. It is one of the deepest subway stations in Naples. It takes three long escalators to get to the station. The subway station was designed by designer Oscar Tusquets Blanca, his design inspiration from light and water, designers designed a dome full of mystery, this dome is like a vast ocean, beautiful, and creates a flow effect, like a fairy tale world. In fact, he uses the blue light that hits the top of the dome, and at the same time he shoots the blue light through the water, so it has the feeling of light and shadow flow! And being in it will give you a sense of time, come to the future experience, full of design and psychedelic effects! Take the escalator to the middle position, be sure to look up carefully, through close observation can be found that these "starry sky" is actually a small piece of mosaic-like tiles, this station is considered to be part of the Naples subway "art station" series. Also known as the "Starry Sky Metro Station". This attraction is still very popular. There are many people who come to take pictures. Some people have to take pictures up and down many times! It is recommended that friends who come to Naples to take pictures!

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    Posted: Mar 20, 2020
  • doudourw
    5/5Outstanding

    超赞,在里面感觉真的是很璀璨,很有艺术感,设计很精妙,好像置身于星河之中,非常漂亮,很值得去亲自看一看,地铁的环境也很整洁干净,不错

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    Posted: Dec 22, 2016
  • 小东西1023
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    Spending money to buy tickets to see the subway station, only such an artistic country as Italy will attract our attention, mosaic has created a gorgeous starry sky, let us escalator ride twice. If you want to take the subway, you can go in and see this net red, you can't see it without entering the station, but if you don't have time, you don't have to make a special trip. After all, Naples has a lot of art to see.

    1
    Posted: Jun 23, 2019
  • 伊索100
    5/5Outstanding

    The Toledo railway station is a railway station in Toledo, Spain, which was designed by architect Narciso Clavería y de Palacios in the Neo-Mudéjar style. The railway reached Toledo in 1858. The original station was of functional design. The present station opened in 1919 or 1920

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    Posted: Feb 26, 2019
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