Moscow Kiyevsky railway station
Moscow Kiyevsky railway station, Railway terminal in Dorogomilovo District, Russia.
Moscow Kiyevsky railway station is a major rail terminal featuring a 51-meter clock tower and a substantial glass-covered platform hall. The structure spans 321 meters above the tracks with a steel framework that combines Byzantine Revival elements throughout its design.
The station opened in 1899 under the name Bryansk Station and received its current name during major reconstruction between 1914 and 1918. This rebuilding took place during World War I and transformed it into its present form.
The building displays white marble and intricate mosaics that visually connect Russian and Ukrainian traditions through its decoration. Visitors can observe these artistic elements throughout the main halls and corridors.
The terminal connects directly to three metro lines at Kiyevskaya station, providing straightforward access to Moscow's underground network. Allow extra time to navigate the large halls and locate your train.
The platform roof uses a parabolic steel design created by engineer Vladimir Shukhov, demonstrating an innovative construction method of its era. This structure weighs over 1250 tons and stands as a remarkable example of engineering efficiency and form.
Location: Dorogomilovo District
Inception: 1918
Architects: Vladimir Shukhov, Ivan Rerberg
Official opening: 1918
Architectural style: Byzantine Revival architecture
Part of: Moscow Kievskaya station
Website: http://kievsky.dzvr.ru
GPS coordinates: 55.74320,37.56740
Latest update: December 14, 2025 20:12
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