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  2. Stockholm Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Stockholm metro is often described as the "world’s longest art gallery," [47] [48] and is famous for the public art integrated into 94 of its 100 stations, [49] including sculptures, rock formations, mosaics, paintings, light installations, engravings, and reliefs created by over 150 artists. [9]

  3. Rådmansgatan metro station - Wikipedia

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    As part of Art in the Stockholm metro project, the southern entrance to the station, close to the Strindberg Museum, has enamel works dedicated to the life of August Strindberg. These were executed by Sture Valentin Nilsson and date from 1983. [4]

  4. Hässelby strand metro station - Wikipedia

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    As part of Art in the Stockholm metro project, the access route from the station building to the platforms was decorated in 2000 with a tile mosaic by artist Christian Partos entitled Teleportings. These survived the 2015 rebuilding. [5] [6]

  5. Transport in Stockholm - Wikipedia

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    The Stockholm metro has been called 'the world's longest art gallery', [8] with most of the network's 100 stations decorated with sculptures, mosaics, paintings, installations, engravings and reliefs.

  6. Category:Art museums and galleries in Stockholm - Wikipedia

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  7. Råcksta metro station - Wikipedia

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    As part of Art in the Stockholm metro project, the walls of the ticket hall were decorated with ceramic friezes and hand-glazed tiles by Mia Göransson. [4] The Vällingby metro depot (Vällingby t-banedepå) is located to the west of the station and accessed from the station by a simple junction. [3]

  8. Medborgarplatsen metro station - Wikipedia

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    Medborgarplatsen is, along with Skanstull, the oldest underground station on the metro, actually predating that system by some years. The station lies in the Södertunneln, a tunnel originally built in 1933 for use by routes 8 and 19 of the Stockholm tramway. Originally known as Södra Bantorget, the station took its current name in 1944.

  9. Hötorget metro station - Wikipedia

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    The station's original 1950s signage and decor have been deliberately retained. As part of Art in the Stockholm metro project, 103 white neon strips have been installed in the platform ceiling. These were executed by Gun Gordillo and date from 1998. [4] [5]

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