Beyond their functionality, in Europe there are metro stations that look like authentic works of art.

Metro stations that look like works of art

Across Europe, there are metro stations that resemble works of art straight out of a museum. Here are six of them that are well worth visiting.

BY Compartir | 17 March 2026

When visiting a city, it is normal for our list to include historic monuments, major museums, or iconic restaurants. But why not also include some metro stations? Beyond their functionality, in Europe there are metro stations that look like authentic works of art.

 

The first metro system was born in 1863

In 1843, the politician and visionary Charles Pearson proposed the construction of underground tunnels to improve traffic in the streets of London. Almost 20 years later, in 1860, the British Parliament authorised the construction of the Metropolitan Railway, which opened in 1863 amid the urban revolution and became a revolutionary example for Europe. Nevertheless, at that time, the concept of the modern metro was still far from realised.

London was the first city to use steam trains to travel underground, and it was a complete success. Five years later, the railway company opened a second transport line. London was soon followed by other cities such as Glasgow, Paris, Madrid, and American cities like Boston and New York. However, the first fully electrified metro was in the Hungarian capital, inaugurated in 1896.

Today, metro stations are places of transit and waiting, of farewells and welcomes, of departures and end points. Every day, thousands of people walk through their corridors and platforms to travel from one point to another in the city. Over time, they have also reflected the economic and social development of the cities.

Yet, on many occasions, their architecture and design hide a rich artistic and historical heritage, reflecting the style of the city. Simply look up to discover authentic architectural gems hidden beneath the streets.

6 estaciones de metro europeas que parecen obras de arte

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