Park Pobedy, metro station in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Park Pobedy is a metro station in Moscow located 84 meters below ground level. The station connects two metro lines and features a wide platform, while lengthy escalators carry travelers down into and back up from this deep station.
The station opened in 2003 after years of construction delays during the 1990s. It was decorated with large mosaics by artist Zurab Tsereteli depicting scenes from Russia's past wars, emphasizing the historical importance of the location.
Park Pobedy takes its name from a nearby park honoring Russia's past wars. The station blends daily commuter life with quiet remembrance, where the mosaics acknowledge history without overwhelming visitors with decoration.
Travelers should expect lengthy escalators stretching about 126 meters down to the platform. The station is well-lit with clear signage in Russian and English, making navigation straightforward.
The station ranks among the world's deepest and operates with separate platforms for each line, requiring passengers to transfer between them. A tunnel with escalators added in 2017 now makes switching between platforms easier.
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