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Moscow's Subway Art: A Tour of the City's Most Beautiful Stations
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In this video, I show the most beautiful metro stations in Moscow, Russia. I explore the underground art scene of the city's metro system, which is known for its stunning architecture, intricate mosaics, and breathtaking sculptures.
I get to visit some of the most iconic metro stations in Moscow, including Komsomolskaya, Mayakovskaya, and Ploshchad Revolyutsii, each with its unique artistic flair. We also delve into the history of the metro system, from its construction during Soviet times to its current role as a vital part of Moscow's transportation network.
Whether you're a fan of art, architecture, or history, this video has something for everyone. So sit back, relax, and let us take you on a virtual tour of the most beautiful metro stations in Moscow, Russia. Get ready to be amazed by the stunning beauty that lies beneath the streets of this iconic city.
General interesting fact: Trains to the city have a male announcer, while trains from the city have a female announcer. (The boss calls you to work, the wife calls you home)
Ploshad Revolutsii - Line 3, this station is named after Revolution Square which is located just above it. It's famous for its 76 bronze statues that symbolize the people of the #sovietunion including athletes, aviators, farmers, soldiers, students, writers, and workers and as well as the transformation of Russia from its pre-revolutionary past.
Komsomolskaya - line 5, the theme of the Metro station depicts the historical Russian fight for freedom and independence expressed in eight large ceiling mosaics
Mayakovskaya - line 2, looks like a ballroom with huge domes that have lights and mosaic works in them.
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PS: This video was taken during summer..
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I get to visit some of the most iconic metro stations in Moscow, including Komsomolskaya, Mayakovskaya, and Ploshchad Revolyutsii, each with its unique artistic flair. We also delve into the history of the metro system, from its construction during Soviet times to its current role as a vital part of Moscow's transportation network.
Whether you're a fan of art, architecture, or history, this video has something for everyone. So sit back, relax, and let us take you on a virtual tour of the most beautiful metro stations in Moscow, Russia. Get ready to be amazed by the stunning beauty that lies beneath the streets of this iconic city.
General interesting fact: Trains to the city have a male announcer, while trains from the city have a female announcer. (The boss calls you to work, the wife calls you home)
Ploshad Revolutsii - Line 3, this station is named after Revolution Square which is located just above it. It's famous for its 76 bronze statues that symbolize the people of the #sovietunion including athletes, aviators, farmers, soldiers, students, writers, and workers and as well as the transformation of Russia from its pre-revolutionary past.
Komsomolskaya - line 5, the theme of the Metro station depicts the historical Russian fight for freedom and independence expressed in eight large ceiling mosaics
Mayakovskaya - line 2, looks like a ballroom with huge domes that have lights and mosaic works in them.
#MoscowMetro #MetroArt #UndergroundArt #MoscowRussia #TravelVlog #MetroStations #BeautifulArchitecture #SovietHistory #RussianArt #Mosaics #Sculptures #Komsomolskaya #Mayakovskaya #PloshchadRevolyutsii #VirtualTour #TravelFromHome #ExploreMoscow #MustSeeMoscow #RussianCulture #TravelInspiration #ArtisticFlair #TransportationNetwork #CityTour.
PS: This video was taken during summer..
Hope you learned and enjoyed it. Please subscribe, like, share and comment.
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