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Moscow subway stations are swanky and grandiose
Look at these platforms and hallways for example:
Komsomolskaya
Belaruskaya
Novoslobodskaya
Kievskaya
Kievskaya
One could easily spend an entire day stopping at major stations and marveling at the beautiful architecture, sculptures, paintings and other art installations.
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Priyank, wow we should have subway station like that in Toronto, it would be always so pleasant to visit. The Union station is probably the closest.
Priyank, wishing you again happy holiday season. Hope you enjoy it, and I will see you next year.
It was a good event full year for you. Thank you for your blogging friendship.
Anna
Hello Anna,
Thank you too, your messages are always so cheerful!
Whoa, those are rather very palatial subway stations!
indeed, it feels majestic to walk there!
Wow! I’ve always wanted to visit Moscow metro, thanks for the pics
You are most welcome Cynthia!
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