Sweden Solna Centrum (Metro), Stockholm
The station you can see here is called „Solna Centrum“ and is located on the blue line of Stockholm's metro system. Probably the recognizable red ceiling makes it the most iconic one in the system. It was planned by architect Michael Granit and designed by the artists Karl-Olov Björk and Anders Åberg. The station opened in 1975.
Stockholm’s metro is the world’s longest art exhibition because nearly all of its 100 stations are designed by artists. So buying a ticket for public transport is like buying a ticket for a museum.
Stockholm’s metro is the world’s longest art exhibition because nearly all of its 100 stations are designed by artists. So buying a ticket for public transport is like buying a ticket for a museum.
Photography Tips
This is one of the busiest stations in Stockholm's metro system. You should avoid the peak hours and visit this station at night.
Tripods are not allowed, but ok if you don't encounter police. If you do use a tripod, you should take multiple exposures for maximum dynamic range (bracketing).
Tripods are not allowed, but ok if you don't encounter police. If you do use a tripod, you should take multiple exposures for maximum dynamic range (bracketing).
Travel Information
Ride the train to the different stations.
Spot Type
Indoor
Crowd Factor
Lots of people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night
Sunrise & Sunset
08:41 - 14:59
| current local time: 18:13
Photo Themes
Architecture
City
Metro Station
Locations
Stockholm
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