Novoslobodskaya

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Novoslobodskaya is a Moscow Metro station famed for its distinctive stained-glass panels and ornate, cathedral-like interior design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Moscow Metro station
underground railway station
architect Alexey Dushkin NERFINISHED
artworkLocation end of the central hall
constructionPeriod late 1940s–early 1950s
country Russia
depthBelowSurface 40 metres
district Tverskoy District, Moscow
surface form: Tverskoy District
electrification third rail
fareZone 1
hasArtwork mosaic "Peace Throughout the World"
hasCeilingType barrel vault
hasColumnMaterial pink marble
hasDecoration brass framing
marble pylons
mosaics
stained-glass panels
hasEntranceFrom Novoslobodskaya Street
Seleznevskaya Street
hasEscalators yes
hasTransferTo Mendeleyevskaya
hasWallMaterial light marble
heritageStatus cultural heritage monument of regional significance in Moscow
interiorDescription cathedral-like design
lightingDesign indirect lighting behind stained glass
line Koltsevaya Line
surface form: Koltsevaya line
locatedIn Moscow
Russia
mapSymbol Moscow Metro Koltsevaya line symbol
metroLineColor brown
namedAfter Novoslobodskaya Street
notableFor cathedral-like atmosphere
distinctive stained-glass panels
ornate interior design
numberOfPlatforms 1
numberOfStainedGlassPanels 32
numberOfTracks 2
openingDate 1952-01-30
operator Moscow Metro
owner Moscow Metro
partOf Moscow Metro
platformType island platform
stainedGlassArtist Pavel Korin NERFINISHED
stationCode 045
structureType deep-level pylon station
style Stalinist architecture
ticketHallType subsurface vestibule
transferLine Serpukhovsko–Timiryazevskaya Line
surface form: Serpukhovsko–Timiryazevskaya line

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Koltsevaya Line hasStation Novoslobodskaya
Moscow Metro notableStation Novoslobodskaya