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Unique Metro Stations

![]() Warszawa /Plac Wilsona StationMetro Plac Wilsona is as a station on Line 1 of the Warsaw Metro and was opened in 2005. It is located below Plac Wilsona in the Żoliborz district in northern Warsaw. On 7 April 2008 during the Metrorail convention it won a Metro award for the best recently constructed station. If you look for a long time on the roof of the station Plac Wilsona in the capital of Poland will feel an intense dizziness because of the concentric circles that are designed for decoration. | ![]() Stockholm /Solna StationArtwork decorate the subway in the capital of Sweden, with the most impressive station to look like a cave. Solna centrum is a metro station and shopping mall in Solna Municipality, approximately 5 km from central Stockholm. It is close to the Råsunda Stadium and opened on 31 August 1975. In Solna centrum there are around 120 stores and restaurants, 40 offices and 214 apartments. | ![]() Moscow /Maykovskaya StationMayakovskaya is a Moscow Metro station on the Zamoskvoretskaya Line. Considered to be one of the most beautiful in the system, it is a fine example of pre-World War II Stalinist Architecture and one of the most famous Metro stations in the world. The station was built as part of the second stage of the Moscow Metro expansion, opening on 11 September 1938. Located 33 meters beneath the surface, the station became famous during World War II when an air raid shelter was located in the station. |
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![]() Budapest Line OneM1, the oldest of the metro lines operating in Budapest, has been in constant operation since 1896. It is the second oldest underground railway in the world after London's Tube. In 2002, it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. | ![]() Lisbon /Olaias StationAn incredible variety of colors, from raster walls to stained glass ceilings synthesizes a unique setting. Olaias is a station on the Red Line of the Lisbon Metro. The station is located on Rua de Olivença southeast of Avenida Engenheiro Arantes e Oliveira. | ![]() London /Westminster StationThe station is in two parts: sub-surface platforms opened in 1868 by the Metropolitan District Railway as part of the company's first section of the Inner Circle route and deep level platforms opened in 1999 as part of the Jubilee line extension from Green Park to Stratford. The station is located at the corner of Bridge Street and Victoria Embankment and is close to the Houses of Parliament,Westminster Abbey, Parliament Square, Whitehall, Westminster Bridge and the London Eye. |
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