7 Beautiful Moscow Metro Station

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7 Beautiful Moscow Metro Station

Moscow is one of the top tourist destinations on Russia tour. Many people visit Moscow during their travel to Russia because of the many attractions in this city. Undoubtedly, one of the strangest tourist attractions on the Moscow tour is the metro. Before tourists visit the Moscow Metro, it may be hard for them to believe that the Moscow Metro is a tourist attraction. However, after seeing the Moscow metro stations, the reason for this will be pretty understandable. The Moscow metro station has been operating since 1935 with an 11-kilometer railway line. This metro line was the first underground railway of the Soviet government. The building and construction of modern-style metro stations was initially the brainchild of Joseph Stalin, the then leader of the Soviet government. He wanted to show the importance of the position of ordinary people in the Soviet government by building magnificent metro stations. Metro stations were also one of the projects that continued to be built as much as possible, even during World War II, indicating the importance of this project to the Soviet government and Stalin himself. Currently, about 276 metro stations have been built in and around Moscow, and further development is planned. The Moscow Metro carries about 2.5 billion passengers annually, which also underscores the importance of public transportation in Moscow. The Moscow metro takes 7 million daily passengers, some of whom are tourists on the Russia tour. Many tourists also find Moscow Metro transportation more efficient and reasonable during Moscow tour programs. Therefore, in addition to visiting Moscow Metro stations as a tourist attraction in Russia, tourists mostly use this transportation system to go around the city. The most important reason for introducing some of the Moscow metro stations as tourist attractions are the beauty, splendor, grandeur, and architecture of some of these stations. You can find out more about the Moscow Metro by visiting our blog. Here in the Star Travel Group blog, we want to introduce Moscow Metro 7 Most Beautiful Stations to our visitors.

Dostoyevskaya

 

7 Beautiful Moscow Metro Station

One of the most exciting and relatively modern metro stations in our list of 7 beautiful Moscow metro stations is Dostoyevskaya station. This relatively modern station, dedicated to this great author, has been designed and decorated according to some of the most famous works of this artist. Dostoyevsky metro station has been operating since 2010. Its theme design is based on Dostoevsky's well-known novels, such as Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and some other works of Dostoevsky. Of course, this has also caused a great deal of controversy in the online communities of Russia and Moscow, as controversial and violent scenes from Dostoevsky's novels have been used to design some of these scenes and murals. The artists who had designed the station interior pointed out Dostoevsky's literature theme, as it lacks dancing scenes and happy memories to answer these questions.

Prospekt Mira

 

7 Beautiful Moscow Metro Station

Next on our list of 7 Beautiful Moscow Metro Station is Prospekt Mira, which started operating in 1952. This beautiful metro station is one of the most luxurious and magnificent metro stations in Moscow that you can visit during your tour to Russia. The architecture of this station is such that it shows the combination of Greek architecture and the Russian Empire architecture well, which was also the showcase of Soviet architecture development. Large chandeliers, quality marble stones, and beautiful interior design are the essential highlights of this metro station. Prospekt Mira metro station is located near the Botanical Garden of Moscow State University. You can learn more about Soviet Architecture on our weblog.

Kievskaya

 

7 Beautiful Moscow Metro Station

One of the attractive metro stations on our list that you should not miss the opportunity to visit during Moscow tour programs is the Kievskaya metro station. This beautiful and magnificent station is full of paintings and murals related to the living conditions of the people and revolutionary soldiers in Ukraine during the Civil War and the October Revolution. Kievskaya metro station was built in 1954. Nikita Khrushchev also supervised the construction of the metro station. Khrushchev, a Ukrainian himself, intended to build and pay tribute to the efforts of the Ukrainian people and soldiers informing the Soviet Union by building the metro station in Moscow. The designs and paintings used in this metro station are not less than the paintings of contemporary works in Russian art museums, which is why this station is mentioned as one of the tourist attractions of the Moscow tour.

Teatralnaya

 

7 Beautiful Moscow Metro Station

Teatralnaya Station is undoubtedly one of the stations that you should not miss the opportunity to visit during the Russia tour programs. The Teatralnaya Station ends at major tourist attractions such as the Red Square, the Kremlin, and the Bolshoi Theater, which is why it has been designed to give Russian and foreign visitors an exceptional grandeur. For the interior design of this metro station, immense proclaim reliefs have been used, in which the dance and music of the Soviet people are displayed. In the reliefs of the Teatralnaya station, you can see the traditional costumes and instruments of seven different republics of the Soviet Union, including Georgia, Armenia, and Ukraine. It has been more than eight decades since the Teatralnaya metro station started operating. Teatralnaya metro station began operating in 1938. TsUM Shopping Mall and Maly Theater are other attractions and places of interest around this metro station.

Mayakovskaya

 

7 Beautiful Moscow Metro Station

The next stop on our list of the 7 most beautiful metro stations in Moscow is Mayakovskaya Station. During the construction of this architectural masterpiece, the latest construction technology was used in its time. This building is called one of the most modern and beautiful stations of the 1930s. Mayakovskaya station has been operating since 1938. The station was designed by Alexey Dushkin, who used paintings by Alexander Deineka during its interior design. The small pieces of mosaic images on the walls and ceiling of Mayakovskaya Station depict the lives of the Soviet people in 24-hour. Tourists visiting Moscow during their tour to Russia should not miss the opportunity to visit this metro station.

Novoslobodskaya

 

7 Beautiful Moscow Metro Station

The fame of the next station in our list is the existence of 32 large colored glass panels by Pavel Korin. Novoslobodskaya is one of the most beautiful metro stations in Moscow, visited by many tourists who do not plan to use the Moscow metro for transportation within the city. One of the local legends about this station and its designer is related to the relationship between the Soviet government and religion. During the Soviet era, many religious sites were closed or destroyed. A local legend also mentions the station designer's fear of his design because it resembled the Catholic Church. Of course, the Novoslobodskaya metro station started operating in 1952, a year before the death of Joseph Stalin, the then radical leader of the Soviet government. He was responsible for most of the destruction of religious sites and cathedrals.

Komsomolskaya

 

7 Beautiful Moscow Metro Station

The last station on our list is perhaps one of the most magnificent Moscow metro stations, culminating in the architectural style of the Stalinist Empire. Komsomolskaya station, with its splendid design, large and elegant chandeliers, beautiful marble arcades, and enamel mosaics, is one of the stations that you should not miss the opportunity to visit during the tour to Russia. The station is also adorned with some beautiful mosaic paintings of national heroes, legendary commanders, and a picture of Vladimir Lenin showing him lecturing on Red Square. You can visit our blog to learn about the history of the Soviet government and critical historical events of that time, and Russian architecture during the Soviet era.