What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

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The first line of the Moscow Metro opened on May 15, 1935 and ran from Sokolniki station to Park Kultury station. Since then, 14 lines and more than two hundred stations have appeared, 48 of which are recognized as objects of cultural heritage, and another 40-architectural monuments. Here are pictures from the municipal archive of Trondheim, Norway, which show the Moscow Metro in the year of its opening.

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

"Lenin Library»

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

Entrance to the station " Krymskaya Ploshchad»

"Red Gate»

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

The lobby of " Kirovskaya»

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

"Komsomolskaya Square»

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

Kirovskaya Station TunnelWhat the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

"Komsomolskaya Square»

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

Krymskaya Ploshchad metro station»

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

"Kropotkinskaya»

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

"Kropotkinskaya»

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

Okhotny Ryad Escalator Hall»

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

Passage to the trains at the Okhotny Ryad station»

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

The lobby of Smolenskaya Square»What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

"Sokolniki»

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

Komsomolskaya Square platform»

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

Train at Sokolniki station»

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

Lobby of the Komsomolskaya Ploshchad metro station»

What the Moscow Metro looked like in 1935

Keywords: Metro | Moscow metro | USSR

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