Mayakovskaya

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Mayakovskaya is a renowned Moscow Metro station celebrated for its elegant Stalin-era Art Deco architecture and status as one of the system’s most beautiful and historically significant stops.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Moscow Metro station
underground railway station
architecturalStyle Art Deco
Stalinist architecture
awarded Grand Prize at the 1939 New York World’s Fair
city Moscow
coordinates 55.769°N 37.596°E
country Russia
depthBelowSurface about 33 meters
designedBy Alexey Dushkin NERFINISHED
electrification third rail
fareZone central Moscow
hasArtTheme Soviet future and aviation
hasCeilingDecoration aviation-themed mosaics
hasEntranceFrom Triumfalnaya Square
Tverskaya Street
hasLanguageOnSigns English
Russian
hasLightingType recessed ceiling lighting
hasMosaicsBy Alexander Deyneka NERFINISHED
hasStyleElement granite flooring
light marble walls
pink rhodonite columns
stainless steel columns
hasTransferTo Pushkinskaya station
Tverskaya metro station
surface form: Tverskaya station
heritageStatus cultural heritage monument of regional significance in Russia
historicalEvent Joseph Stalin delivered a speech here on 1941-11-06
historicalUse air-raid shelter during World War II
isConsidered one of the most beautiful Moscow Metro stations
isTouristAttraction yes
line Zamoskvoretskaya Line
locatedIn Moscow
Russia
locatedNear Tverskaya Street
locatedUnder Triumfalnaya Square
namedAfter Vladimir Mayakovsky
numberOfPlatforms 1
numberOfTracks 2
openingDate 1938-09-11
operator Moscow Metro
ownedBy Moscow
surface form: City of Moscow
partOf Moscow Metro
platformType island platform
structureType deep-level pylon station
ticketingSystem Moscow Metro unified fare system
zone central ring of Moscow Metro network

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Zamoskvoretskaya Line hasStation Mayakovskaya
Moscow Metro notableStation Mayakovskaya