Kungsträdgården Stockholm metro station
Previously: Tekniska högskolan and Universitetet.
The last station I wanted to show is Kungsträdgården. This is the end of the blue line in the center:

Nice:

Stone walls with high reliefs:

The walls are wet and in some places you can directly see the water flowing:

There is moss:

The floor end is slightly away from the walls so the water has somewhere to go:

Ribbons with stripes are everywhere:

Benches:

A compass:

Things on the track wall:

Exit to city:

I also forgot to tell you that Stockholm metro sells an unlimited pass for 72 hours. Perfect for a tourist!
The pictures are from the trip in June 2016. There will be more about Stockholm, but I’m finally done with the metro.
More Stockholm metro: