Puhung Station

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Puhung Station is one of the main stations of the Pyongyang Metro in North Korea, noted for its grand, ornate Soviet-style architecture and murals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf metro station
railway station
architecturalStyle Soviet-style
socialist classicism
cityServed Pyongyang NERFINISHED
country North Korea
depthBelowSurface deep-level
electrification electric multiple units
hasAccess escalators
stairways
hasArtStyle monumental murals
hasCeilingDecoration reliefs and patterns
hasDecorationTheme socialist realism
hasFeature marble columns
mosaic artwork
underground platforms
vaulted ceilings
hasFloorMaterial stone tiles
hasFunction commuter transport hub
hasLighting ornate chandeliers
hasMuralsDepicting North Korean revolutionary history
everyday life in North Korea
hasSecurity visible staff presence
hasSymbolicRole propaganda showcase
hasWallMaterial marble cladding
isShowcaseStationFor foreign visitors
isTerminusOf Chollima Line (southern terminus) NERFINISHED
languageOfName Korean
line Chollima Line NERFINISHED
locatedIn North Korea NERFINISHED
Pyongyang NERFINISHED
locatedInDistrict Central Pyongyang NERFINISHED
notableFor chandeliers
grand interior design
large murals
ornate decoration
numberOfTracks 2
openingDate 1973
operator Pyongyang Metro NERFINISHED
ownedBy Government of North Korea NERFINISHED
partOf Pyongyang Metro NERFINISHED
partOfNetwork Pyongyang Metro system NERFINISHED
platformType island platform
touristAttraction true
usedFor public transport

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Pyongyang Metro hasStation Puhung Station