VDNKh (Moscow Metro)
VDNKh is one of the deepest Metro stations being situated 53.5 metres (176 ft) below ground. It is also one of the busiest stations, serving 107,377 passengers a day in 2009.
Originally, this station was planned to be opulently decorated in the manner of the other stations built in the 1950s, with mosaics by venerable artist Vladimir Favorsky along the insides of the arches between the pylons. However, in the wake of Nikita Khrushchev's attack on decorative "excessions", the place for mosaics, including existing mosaics as well, were crudely coated with incongruous thick green paint.
It was the deepest station in Moscow Metro from 1958 until 1979.
Transfers
Though not directly connected to VDNKh, Moscow Monorail station Vystavochny Tsentr is located within walking distance.
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North vestibule
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Station platform
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Station lighting (similar to Kiyevskaya (Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line)
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Decorative grill
In popular culture
VDNKh is featured as the home of Artyom, the main protagonist in the novel and video game Metro 2033.
References
- ^ Пассажиропотоки 2009 год. Олимп (in Russian). Archived from the original on 28 September 2010. Retrieved 18 June 2010.