Høje Taastrup railway station

It is also the western terminus of the Taastrup radial of Copenhagen's S-train network.

[1] The station building's distinctive architecture with its three arches has become a symbol of Høje Taastrup Municipality.

It consists of many different materials including some 20,000 glazed tiles, granite figures, grey and white concrete facing as well as various metals and coloured glass.

The neon tubes encircling the central pillar shine at night.

Inspired by Nordic mythology, the sculpture relies on the connection between Taastrup's etymological relationship with the god Thor.

Høje Taastrup station in 1994.
The three arches of Høje Taastrup station.
Interior of the station building.
Night train from Stockholm to Berlin at Høje Taastrup station in 2021.