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Toledo Station

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About Toledo Station

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It never stops collecting awards, citations, honorable mentions; and it never stops seducing streams of passersby and travelers. The Toledo station of the Naples Metro, designed by Catalan architect Oscar Tusquets and opened in 2012 along Line 1, is one of the most beautiful in the world. The most beautiful in Europe, according to the British newspaper Daily Telegraph and also according to an authoritative CNN ranking. And if in 2013 it was awarded the Emirates Leaf International Award as "Public building of the year," today came a new important recognition: in Hagerbach, a town near Zurich, it was awarded the ITA - International Tunnelling Association, or the Oscar of underground works, for the category "Innovative use of space." Beating out the cities of Jerusalem and Sidney. The merits recognized concern the innovative technologies used in the excavation phases, but above all the idea behind the architectural project: "Toledo Station is a unique example of a decentralized museum," writes the ITA association, "which offers a dynamic fruition of artists' creations, giving citizens the opportunity to travel along an open artistic itinerary." The spectacular set design conceived in shades of blue, black and ochre-the sea, the earth and the tuff-discloses references to the local landscape and architecture, proceeding by different levels of immersion and playing with light refraction thanks to the various mosaic interventions: from the large blue surfaces, entrusted to the micro tiles of the Bisazza company, to William Kentridge's mosaics, with references to Mediterranean myths, Vesuvius, and Neapolitan iconography. Perfectly integrated light boxes with lenticular panels by Bob Wilson, in which the waves of the sea come alive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Toledo Station was designed by renowned Catalan architect Oscar Tusquets and opened in 2012 as part of Naples Metro Line 1. The station has since become one of the most beautiful metro stations in the world, recognized by major publications including CNN and the Daily Telegraph.
Toledo Station functions as a decentralized museum featuring innovative artistic installations, including large blue mosaic surfaces by Bisazza, William Kentridge's mosaics depicting Mediterranean myths and Neapolitan iconography, and light boxes with lenticular panels by Bob Wilson. The design uses a color palette of blue, black, and ochre to reference the local sea, earth, and tuff landscape, creating multiple levels of immersion through light refraction and artistic elements.
Toledo Station has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Emirates Leaf International Award for 'Public Building of the Year' in 2013 and the ITA (International Tunnelling Association) Award, often called the 'Oscar of underground works,' for 'Innovative use of space.' It competed against entries from cities like Jerusalem and Sydney to win these recognitions.
When visiting, look for William Kentridge's detailed mosaics featuring Mediterranean mythology and volcanic imagery, the expansive blue Bisazza tile installations, and Bob Wilson's illuminated lenticular panels where animated sea waves appear to come alive. The layered lighting design throughout the station creates dynamic visual effects as you move through different sections of the platform.
Yes, absolutely—Toledo Station is designed as a decentralized museum and cultural experience that offers visitors an open artistic itinerary regardless of whether they're commuting. Many tourists visit specifically to experience the architectural and artistic installations, making it one of Europe's most acclaimed metro stations and a must-see destination for art and design enthusiasts visiting Naples.