7 Impressive Subway Stations Around the World

From New York to Lisbon and Paris, iconic subway stations combine mosaics, arches, and modern architecture. While stations in cities like Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Kyiv are famous for their beauty, other stations around the world are gaining attention.
T-Centralen, Stockholm: Stockholm's subway is considered a permanent art exhibit, with T-Centralen standing out for its blue and white murals.
Forum Olaias, Lisbon: Built for Expo ’98, Olaias station features colorful geometric patterns and mosaics.
U-Bahn, Berlin: From the historic Wittenbergplatz to Heidelberg Platz with its glass ceiling, Berlin's subway offers an experience of architecture and design.
Toledo, Naples: One of the Art Stations on Line 1 of the Naples subway, Toledo stands out for its blue mosaics and light installations.
Villejuif–Gustave Roussy, Paris: An 'inverted skyscraper' designed by Dominique Perrault Architecture for the Grand Paris Express.
Formosa Boulevard, Kaohsiung, Taiwan: Features the Dome of Light, a work with 4,500 colorful glass panels.
World Trade Center Transportation Hub (PATH), New York: Also known as the Oculus, it is an architectural achievement in the Financial District.