Nørreport. Underground symmetries.

The Copenhagen Metro stations were designed by KHR Arkitekter [nice website too] and opened by Her Majesty Queen Margrete II in 2002.
Our main objectives were openness and dayligt, with a view of the sky when possible, to clarify the depth of the stations and make traveling underground feel secure. [KHR Arkitekter]
Nørreport station is the busiest station in Denmark, serving 300.00 passengers daily via mainline railway, S-train and Metro. Apparently, I found some quiet moments for taking the photos. There are more interesting aspects to The Copenhagen Metro too, it operates driverless for example.
Here’s the large slideshow. Some pictures may deserve it.
Related posts:
- Inside Black Diamond
- Copenhagen. Night light photographs.
- Copenhagen. Day light photographs.
- Ihagee in Denmark Roll II
- Ihagee in Denmark Roll I
April 26 2009 | photography and travel | | No Comments »
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