Otradnoye District, Administrative district in North-Eastern Moscow, Russia.
Otradnoye is an administrative district in northeastern Moscow covering roughly 10 square kilometers and connecting multiple neighborhoods across the northern part of the city. The area is made up of residential blocks, parks, and local transit hubs that form a functioning urban layout.
The district became established as part of Moscow's urban expansion and gradually developed into a residential area with key infrastructure facilities. The Otradnoye Metro station opened in 1991, marking a significant milestone for the region's transportation network.
The district serves as a residential hub where families and workers build their daily lives in northern Moscow. The streets reflect a practical urban design with green spaces and shopping areas that shape how residents interact with their neighborhood.
The district is well-connected by public transportation, particularly through Otradnoye Metro station which links to other parts of the city. Visitors should plan to explore outside peak hours, which are typically in the morning or early evening when the area is less crowded.
Otradnoye Metro station was the final subway line built during the Soviet era, opening in 1991 as the system's last expansion under Soviet rule. This station bridges Soviet-era infrastructure with modern Moscow's needs and serves thousands of daily commuters.
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