Prospekt Bol'shevikov metrostation (Saint Petersburg)

Russia / Leningrad / Yanino / Saint Petersburg
 invisible, draw only border, metro station, civil defense facility, 1985_construction, underground facility

Opened December 30, 1985
Architects YV Yeyechko and R.Sh. Rosenthal.
Design Engineer Y. Golubev.
Named for the eponymous city highway.
At the design stage station was named "Ulitsa Kollontay".

Vault deep station (68 m) of inception. Oblique stroke (exit from the station), containing 4 of the escalator, located in the southern end of the station.

Theme decorating station - "The Party - inspiring and organizing force in our society." The main semantic load assigned to receive coverage of the entire space. Span station hall is covered with not a single umbrella, and recruited from three. This constructive solution to the stations of this type used for the first time and found no more. The side arches just like standing in the form of visors on both sides of the travel zones. The average body rises above the side and illuminated by powerful lights, placed at the conjugate umbrellas, creating a feeling of airiness. A station-platform hall is decorated in a light gray stone. On the way walls red granite bar, the floor is covered with gray and red granite slabs. At the end of the underground hall set stele with coining "Hammer and Sickle.

There is a ground-based lobby (www.wikimapia.org/109847) with access to the city on the Kollontay street, Pyatiletok and Bol'shevikov avenues, as well as Rossiysky avenue.
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Coordinates:   59°55'14"N   30°27'55"E
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