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Friday, January 3, 2014

A VIEW OF THE SPECTACULAR STOCKHOLM METRO ART

For the admission price of one metro ticket, tens of thousands of Stockholm’s commuters can gain access to what is likely the world’s biggest (and longest) art exhibition. Within the capital city’s cavernous 68-mile underground train hub, 90 of the 100 stations are fantastically adorned with sculptures, mosaics, paintings, engravings, and various other works by over 150 artists.
Read more at http://all-that-is-interesting.com/stockholm-metro-art#8RCxG9dVAeV2Ulpx.99
For the admission price of one metro ticket, tens of thousands of Stockholm’s commuters can gain access to what is likely the world’s biggest (and longest) art exhibition. Within the capital city’s cavernous 68-mile underground train hub, 90 of the 100 stations are fantastically adorned with sculptures, mosaics, paintings, engravings, and various other works by over 150 artists.
Read more at http://all-that-is-interesting.com/stockholm-metro-art#8RCxG9dVAeV2Ulpx.99
 
It's the world's longest and biggest art exhibition.  For 68 miles, 90 of the 100 stations are adorned with sculptures, mosaics, paintings, and engravings by over 150 artists.

See pictures of this amazing collection here -
http://all-that-is-interesting.com/stockholm-metro-art

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For the admission price of one metro ticket, tens of thousands of Stockholm’s commuters can gain access to what is likely the world’s biggest (and longest) art exhibition. Within the capital city’s cavernous 68-mile underground train hub, 90 of the 100 stations are fantastically adorned with sculptures, mosaics, paintings, engravings, and various other works by over 150 artists.
Read more at http://all-that-is-interesting.com/stockholm-metro-art#8RCxG9dVAeV2Ulpx.99

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