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Koltsevaya Line
Park Kultury-Radialnaya
Park Kultury-Koltsevaya
Park Kultury
Oktyabrskaya-Radialnaya
Oktyabrskaya-Koltsevaya
Oktyabrskaya
Serpukhovskaya
Dobryninskaya
Dobryninskaya
Paveletskaya-Radialnaya
Paveletskaya-Koltsevaya
Paveletskaya
Taganskaya-Radialnaya
Marksistskaya
Taganskaya-Koltsevaya
Taganskaya
Kurskaya-Radialnaya
Chkalovskaya
Kurskaya-Koltsevaya
Kurskaya
Komsomolskaya-Radialnaya
Komsomolskaya-Koltsevaya
Komsomolskaya
Prospekt Mira-Radialnaya
Prospekt Mira-Koltsevaya
Prospekt Mira
Dostoyevskaya
Ploshchad Suvorova
Mendeleyevskaya
Novoslobodskaya
Novoslobodskaya
Belorusskaya-Radialnaya
Belorusskaya-Koltsevaya
Belorusskaya
Barrikadnaya
Krasnopresnenskaya
Krasnopresnenskaya
Rossiyskaya
Kiyevskaya (Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya)
Kiyevskaya (Filyovskaya)
Kiyevskaya-Koltsevaya
Kiyevskaya

Novoslobodskaya (Russian: Новослободская) is a station on the Koltsevaya Line of the Moscow Metro. Opened on 30 January 1952 as part of the second stage of the line, it is one of the most famous stations on the system for its unique stained glass decoration.

The station's architect, Alexey Dushkin has long wished to unitilise stained glass in decoration of a metro station, and the first drawings date to pre-world war II times. In 1948, with the aid of a young architect Alexander Strelkov, Dushkin came across the reknown artist Pavel Korin, who agreed to compose the artworks for the panels. The rest of the station was designed around the glass panels. Dushkin, taking the standard pylon layout designed the overall impression to resemble that of underground crypt.


It is best known for its 32 stained glass panels, which are the work of Latvian artists E. Veylandan, E. Krests, and M. Ryskin. Each panel, surrounded by an elaborate brass border, is set into one of the station's pylons and illuminated from within. Both the pylons and the pointed arches between them are faced with pinkish Ural marble and edged with brass molding. At the end of the platform is a mosaic by Pavel Korin entitled "Peace Throughout the World." The stained glass panels, the mosaic, the brass trim, and the elegant conical chandeliers were all carefully cleaned and restored in 2003. Novoslobodskaya was designed by Alexey Dushkin and A.F. Strelkov and opened on January 30, 1952.

The vestibule is an imposing structure with a grand portico, located on the northeast corner of Novoslobodskaya Ulitsa and Seleznevskaya Ulitsa.

[edit] Transfers

From this station it is possible to transfer to Mendeleyevskaya on the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line.

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[edit] Images of the station

Coordinates: 55°46′46.26″N 37°36′04.71″E / 55.7795167°N 37.6013083°E / 55.7795167; 37.6013083




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