Estação da Luz
Estação da Luz is a historic train station located in São Paulo, Brazil. Opened in 1901, it was designed by the British architect Charles Henry Driver and features a stunning Victorian architectural style. The station serves as a major hub for trains traveling to and from the city, connecting it to various regions in São Paulo state.
In addition to its transportation role, Estação da Luz houses the Museu da Língua Portuguesa, which is dedicated to the Portuguese language and its cultural significance. The station is also known for its beautiful stained glass windows and clock tower, making it a popular tourist attraction.