Partizanskaya

Partizanskaya

Infobox Station
name = Partizanskaya
type =



image_size =
image_caption =
address =
coordinates =
line = Moscow Metro
other =
structure =
platform =
depth =
levels =
tracks =
parking =
bicycle =
baggage_check =
opened = Start date|1944
closed =
rebuilt =
electrified =
ADA =
code =
owned =
zone =
former =
passengers =
pass_year =
pass_percent =
pass_system =
mpassengers =
services =
map_locator =

Partizanskaya (Партизанская), known until 2005 as Izmailovskiy Park, is a station on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. It was built during World War II (it opened in 1944) and is dedicated to the Soviet partisans who resisted the Nazis. The name was changed on the 60th anniversary of Soviet victory to better reflect the theme of the station. The station's design was the work of architect Vilenskiy.

Partizanskaya is an unusual three-track layout with two island platforms. The centre track was built to handle crowds from a nearby stadium that was planned but never built because of the war. The centre track is still used during peak hours and for the trains heading to the Izmailovo depot. There is one row of pillars per platform. Both the walls and pillars of the station are faced with white marble and decorated with bas-reliefs honouring the partisans. The two pillars closest to the exit stairs are adorned with statues: Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya on the left and Matvey Kuzmin on the right.

The circular ceiling niche at the foot of the stairs originally contained a fresco by A.D. Goncharov, though this has since been painted over. At the top of the stairs is a sculptural group by M.G. Manizer entitled "Partisans" and bearing the inscription "To partisans and partisan glory!".

External links

* [http://www.metro.ru/stations/arbatsko-pokrovskaya/partizanskaya/ metro.ru]
* [http://www.mymetro.ru/cgi-bin/list.pl?lng=ru&a=1&b=3&c=04 mymetro.ru]
* [http://www.kartametro.info/?hl=EN&ms=Partizanskaya&z=17&t=k KartaMetro.info] — Station location and exits on Moscow map (English/Russian)


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Партизанская (река) — Партизанская Сучан …   Википедия

  • Sea of Japan — Japanese name …   Wikipedia

  • Pervomayskaya (closed) — Pervomayskaya or Pervomaiskaya ( ru. Первомайская) was a temporary station on the Arbatsko Pokrovskaya Line of the Moscow Metro in use between 1954 and 1961. It was closed after being replaced by a permanent station, Izmaylovsky Park (now… …   Wikipedia

  • Partizansky — In Russian, Partizansky (masculine), Partizanskaya (feminine), or Partizanskoye (neuter) is an adjective to partisans . It may refer to: *Partizansky District, name of several districts in Russia *Partizansky (settlement), a settlement in… …   Wikipedia

  • Matvey Kuzmin — Matvey Kuzmich Kuzmin (Russian: Матвей Кузьмич Кузьмин; 3 August 1858–14 February 1942) was a Russian peasant patriot who was killed in World War II. He was posthumously named a Hero of the Soviet Union on May 8, 1965, becoming the oldest person… …   Wikipedia

  • Tigrovaya River — Tigrovaya (Russian: Тигровая, means: Tiger s river) is a river in South part of Primorsky Krai, a main tributary of Partizanskaya River. Its length is 53 km, a basin area is 698 km². River rises in Livadiya Range (South Sihote Alin) and flows to… …   Wikipedia

  • Moscow Metro — Info Locale Moscow Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast Transit type …   Wikipedia

  • Primorsky Krai — Infobox Russian federal subject EnglishName=Primorsky Krai RussianName=Приморский край Locator LocatorMap CoatOfArmsLink=Coat of arms of Primorsky Krai FlagLink=Flag of Primorsky Krai AnthemLink= none AdmCtrOrCapital=Administrative center… …   Wikipedia

  • Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya — Zoya Anatolyevna Kosmodemyanskaya, alternatively Romanised as Kosmodem yanskaya ( ru. Зоя Анатольевна Космодемьянская) (September 13, 1923 in the village of Osino Gay, Gavrilovsky District, Tambov Oblast ndash; November 29, 1941) was a Soviet… …   Wikipedia

  • Stalinist architecture — (also referred to as Stalin s Empire style, Stalinist Gothic, or Socialist Classicism) is a term given to architecture of the Soviet Union between 1933, when Boris Iofan s draft for Palace of Soviets was officially approved, and 1955, when Nikita …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”