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Warszawa Śródmieście Railway Station is a total project, integrating art and architecture into one unique whole. It organically combines elements such as: visual information (inscriptions, colours), visual images (mosaics), acoustic experience (silencing) and lights. The goal of the project designers was to create an interior transparent in the visual layer, which with the use of minimum architectural and artistic means has a strong impact on the user. In the article I try to point out that designers have developed modernistic, functionalistic paradigms concerning space with the issues of reception and perception. They bring to life a well-organized multisensory space, well-thought-out down to the smallest detail. In a pioneering way, they address kinesthetic issues by exploring psychological aspects related to the operation of forms, colours and space.