The photographer showed all the luxury of the Moscow and St. Petersburg metro without people

The photographer showed all the luxury of the Moscow and St. Petersburg metro without people

Categories: Design and Architecture

Canadian photographer David Burdeni realized the dream of any metro passenger-he found himself on the empty platforms of the Moscow and St. Petersburg metro stations. David was lucky not only to avoid a huge crowd of jostling passengers, but also to enjoy the beauty of the interior - after all, the Russian metro is recognized as one of the most beautiful in the world.

The photographer showed all the luxury of the Moscow and St. Petersburg metro without people

The photographer showed all the luxury of the Moscow and St. Petersburg metro without people

Avtovo Metro Station, Saint Petersburg

The photographer showed all the luxury of the Moscow and St. Petersburg metro without people

Taganskaya Metro Station, Moscow

The photographer showed all the luxury of the Moscow and St. Petersburg metro without people

Sokol Metro Station, Moscow

The photographer showed all the luxury of the Moscow and St. Petersburg metro without people

Novoslobodskaya metro Station, Moscow

The photographer showed all the luxury of the Moscow and St. Petersburg metro without people

Elektrozavodskaya metro Station, Moscow

The photographer showed all the luxury of the Moscow and St. Petersburg metro without people

Komsomolskaya metro Station, Moscow

The photographer showed all the luxury of the Moscow and St. Petersburg metro without people

Arbatskaya metro Station, Moscow

The photographer showed all the luxury of the Moscow and St. Petersburg metro without people

Kievskaya metro Station, Moscow

Keywords: Moscow | Saint Petersburg | Metro | Design and architecture

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