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A curious sidewalk in Lisbon is to travel by the subway of the city, mainly to pass by the Station of Olaias and to discover what is so special about it!
Inaugurated in 1998, the modernity of the station perfectly represents the progress of Lisbon. In that same year, Portugal charmed the world with the Expo 98, in commemoration of the 500 years of the Discoveries and Navigations.
Between the stations of the Alameda and Bela Vista, in the red line of the subway, Olaias is a project of the architect Tomás Taveira. In addition to the impressive architectural design, it is possible to see the work of several artists who composed all the aesthetics that makes the place so very interesting.
Between columns and panels, the arts of Pedro Cabrita Reis, Graça Pereira Coutinho, Pedro Capelez, Rui Sanches and Antonio Palolo spread in polychrome. furthermore, to a modern aesthetic, the station made in 98, was fully adapted for passengers with motor disabilities.
American CNN network elected Olaias as one of the 10 most beautiful stations in Europe! Travel with BeSisluxe and meet more unforgettable places in Portugal!