четверг, 26 ноября 2009 г.

Moscow Metro Kievskaya - Киевская

Moscow Metro Kievskaya - Киевскаяwww.facebook.com www.ceepackaging.com twitter @ceepackaging www.facebook.com There are three stations at Kiyevskaya as can be seen in this film. The station is named after the nearby Kiyevsky Rail Terminal. On the brown line Kievskaya features low, square pylons faced with white marble and surmounted by large mosaics by AV Myzin celebrating Russo-Ukrainian unity. Both the mosaics and the arches between the pylons are edged with elaborate gold-colored trim. At the end of the platform is a portrait of Lenin. The station on the dark blue line was opened in 1953, it is lavishly decorated in the quasi-baroque style that predominated in the early 1950s. The square pylons are faced with white Ural marble and elaborately patterned ceramic tile and the plastered ceiling is decorated with a series of frescoes by various artists depicting life in Ukraine. A large mosaic at the end of the platform commemorates the 300th anniversary of the reunification of Russia and Ukraine. Light comes from a row of hexagonal chandeliers. The architects were LV Lile, VA Litvinov, MF Markovsky, and VM Dobrokovsky. The light blue line station was opened in 1937 and closed in 1953 when the new Kiyevskaya station, intended to replace it, was completed. Due to a change of plans, however, it reopened after only five years as part of the new Filyovskaya Line. Kiyevskaya features tall, octagonal pillars topped with elaborate capitals. The pillars were originally faced with Armenian onyx, but this was <b>...</b>
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