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Lyublinskaya Line
Yubileynaya
Seligerskaya
Verkhniye Likhobory
Okruzhnaya
Petrovsko-Razumovskaya (Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line)
Petrovsko-Razumovskaya
Fonvizinskaya
Butyrskaya
Maryina Roshcha
Maryina Roshcha
Dostoyevskaya
Dostoyevskaya
Tsvetnoy Bulvar
Trubnaya
Trubnaya
Chistiye Prudy
Turgenevskaya
Sretensky Bulvar
Sretensky Bulvar
Kurskaya-Radialnaya
Kurskaya-Koltsevaya
Chkalovskaya
Chkalovskaya
Ploshchad Ilicha
Rimskaya
Rimskaya
Proletarskaya
Krestyanskaya Zastava
Krestyanskaya Zastava
Dubrovka (Metro)
Dubrovka
Kozhukhovskaya
Kozhukhovskaya
Pechatniki
Pechatniki
Volzhskaya
Volzhskaya
Lyublino (Metro)
Lyublino
Bratislavskaya
Bratislavskaya
Maryino
Maryino
Borisovo
Shipilovskaya
Krasnogvardeyskaya
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Bratislavskaya (Russian: Братиславская) is a station on the Moscow Metro's Lyublinskaya Line. The station was opened 25 December 1996 as part of the southeastern extension of the second stage of the Lyublinsky radius.

Named after the Slovak capital Bratislava in honour of the Russo-Slovak friendship, the station is a pillar bi-span. The station's main theme is designed accordingly (architects A.Orlov and A.Nekrasov). The station's length is interrupted with a central square vacuum space that was to serve as a future transfer for the large ring beginning from the Kakhovskaya Line. However the large ring programme has been redesigned and as a result the future transfer will take place at Pechatniki. It is expected that this vaulted space will be covered up as the rest of the station is.

Pavilion

The current architectural decoration is that the two spans are vaulted with suspended lighting hanging from the apexes of the vault. The middle pillar row drops from the joining point of the vaults. The pillars are faced with wavy turquoise marble as are the walls. The floor is out of checkered black and grey granite, except in the future transfer poin where the floor is wholly grey. Also decorating the station are four medallions located in the four points above the pillar rows with views of Moscow and Bratislava (Bratislava Castle, Devín Castle, the residence of the Mayor of Moscow, and the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour.

The station has two underground vestibules located under the Pererva street and Myachkovsky boulevard.

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Coordinates: 55°39′36″N 37°45′01″E / 55.66°N 37.75028°E / 55.66; 37.75028




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