Subways in Rostov-on-Don, Underground pedestrian passages in Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
Subways in Rostov-on-Don are underground pedestrian passages that connect major streets and intersections throughout the city, allowing safe crossing beneath busy roads. The network features multiple entrances and exits positioned near central markets, shopping areas, and transportation hubs.
Construction of underground passages began in 1969 near the North Caucasian Railway building as the city faced growing vehicle traffic. By 1984, most of the tunnel network was completed, creating a system that allowed pedestrians to move safely beneath busy streets.
The walls of these underground passages display intricate mosaic panels created by local craftsmen, showing everyday scenes and regional themes. This decoration transforms ordinary transit spaces into places where visitors can observe local artistic expression.
The passages are easy to locate and well-connected to major downtown areas, making it simple for pedestrians to navigate across busy intersections. Visitors should look for the marked entrances from street level to quickly access the underground network.
One of the five central underground passages holds official cultural heritage status and is legally protected as a monument. The other passages in the network are currently being documented to eventually receive the same recognition.
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