Ploschad' Aleksandra Nevskogo-I metrostation (Saint Petersburg)

Russia / Sankt Petersburg / Saint Petersburg
 invisible, metro station, civil defense facility, 1967_construction

Opened November 3, 1967
Architects LP Lavrov, TV Shishkova and VG Shishkov.
Design Engineer OV Greyts.
Got the name because of its proximity to the eponymous square (wikimapia.org/10024083).

The station closed ("horizontal elevator") deep (54 m) of inception. Oblique stroke (exit from the station), which contains three of the escalator, located in the northern end of the station.

Songs of the underground station hall attached to a peculiarity due to the slope of the walls inside. Walls ramp room, lined with white marble, rhythmically cut through doorways, over which light panels installed. In the front wall of the underground hall was established artistic composition "Alexander Nevsky" (sculptors E. R. Ozol', IN Kostyukhin, VS Novikov). Arrangement is made of copper, it is depicted on ancient Russian princely retinue, the uniqueness of the picture itself in the fact that it depicts five horsemen saddled four horses. In 1985, the arrangement of the transition to the Ploschad' Aleksandra Nevskogo-II metrostation composition was transferred to the transition tunnel and deployed at 90 °.

The station is an interchange hub for trains right bank lines and is connected to the Ploschad' Aleksandra Nevskogo-II metrostation. Stairs transition begins in the southern butt end of the station, a transplant is a tunnel crossing the stairs and escalators small. On the balustrades of escalators installed lighting. Transient tunnel illuminated "office lighting".

There is a ground-based lobby (wikimapia.org/16483427) with access to the town Aleksandra Nevskogo square
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Coordinates:   59°55'24"N   30°23'8"E
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