Stockholm Subway

“The Stockholm Subway is sometimes called a long art exhibition.” (c) vargklo
Näckrosen (”The Water Lily”) subway station in Stockholm

Näckrosen (“The Water Lily”) subway station in Stockholm. Made like water lily pond on the roof and walls.

Kungsträdgården (”Kings Garden”) subway station in Stockholm

Kungsträdgården (“Kings Garden”) subway station in Stockholm. The train has stopped and there are many meters of platform left.

Fridhemsplan subway station in Stockholm

Fridhemsplan subway station in Stockholm. A full-sized boat in Blekinge style.

Kungsträdgården (”Kings Garden”) subway station in Stockholm

Kungsträdgården (“Kings Garden”) subway station in Stockholm. Signatures from some of the people who contributed to the subway station.

Solna Centrum subway station in Stockholm

Solna Centrum subway station in Stockholm. Full-sized excavator

Solna Centrum subway station in Stockholm

Solna Centrum subway station in Stockholm with drawings on the walls. The main themes are environment and people

Kungsträdgården (”Kings Garden”) subway station

Kungsträdgården (“Kings Garden”) subway station in Stockholm.

Näckrosen (”The Water Lily”) subway station

Näckrosen (“The Water Lily”) subway station in Stockholm. Photos depicting children. A widespread poem by Dorothy Law Nolte about children.

Fridhemsplan subway station in Stockholm

Fridhemsplan subway station in Stockholm. Designed like sea cliffs.

Näckrosen (”The Water Lily”) subway station in Stockholm

Näckrosen (“The Water Lily”) subway station in Stockholm. Water lilies under glass.

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