Arabic - Moskovsky Metropolitan Station. It is located between Aleksandrov and Smolenska stations.
It was opened on 15 May 1935 on the First Release of Kominterna (now Aleksandrovsk)-Smolene.
It's called Arbat Street, like the one-name Arbat-Porod station. The Tyon Temple, Bishop of Amafunt, was built in 1689.
At the station, one (east) lobby, headed by a staircase from the platform, through a bridge over the tracks. A similar bridge is available in another station cake, and it is also run by a staircase from the platform. However, there is no exit to the city, the stairs are locked in the closed door behind the station ' s offices. This building recalls the plans to build a second entrance to the Arbat street, which have existed since the station was built, but only now have a chance to live with investors ' interest in the project.
One of the most lucrative. Moscow subwayPassenger traffic of 12,100 persons per day (the basic mass of passengers is used by another Arbat where other lines are transplanted). The deck is 8 metres Picette P7+55.
The construction of the station is a colonized small stock. Construction using a model project (single stations, Socolnik, Park Culture, Small).
Columns are pink marble. The floor is painted by a red Mellah stove. Location of the travel walls is a cream-coloured ceramic plate.
The ground lobby is shaped by a five-way star. Westibul became one of the first symbols of Moscow Metropolitan. It is also one of the few lobbys on which METRO was retained. On the roof of the lobby, first wanted a sculpture. Metrostropolitan and Red Army, but this idea was abandoned, and it was set up with a star and red flags. Station Architect - L. S. Teptlyk.