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Photos: The World’s Most Architecturally Interesting Subway Stations
Travel Blog • Michael Yessis • 12.09.09 | 11:02 AM ET
As compiled by designboom. The gallery includes shots from Stockholm, Bilbao, Shanghai and Munich (pictured), among others. (Via Coudal)
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Michael Yessis is the cofounder and coeditor-in-chief of World Hum.
Grizzly Bear Mom 12.09.09 | 4:19 PM ET
You forgot the metro stop under the Rodin Museum, where there is a copy of the Balzac and The Thinker statues. The French have so much art the throw it in the basement.
credit cards 12.16.09 | 2:08 AM ET
Good stuff. Wish more US stations were this creative. The Shanghai photos were incredible (although from what I understand it is not really part of the station itself, but is an adjacent tourist attraction.)