Berlin-based Australian photographer Kate Seabrook has recently completed a photo project named “Endbahnhof” that documents all 173 of the German capital’s U-Bahn stations.
Thanks to the city’s rich history,—from the Great Depression to the Cold War—the designs of its subway stations are wonderfully diverse and reflect the eras in which they were first built.
From the modern signage of the re-opened East Berlin stations to the vibrant pop art from the mid-century years, this collection of stunning pictures will bring you on a remarkable journey that explores the city’s history through its subterranean architecture.
View some of our favorite stations below and head over to the Endbahnhof Tumblr page for the entire series.
[via Cool Hunting]