Semyonovskaya

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Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line
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Pervomaiskaya
Izmailovskaya
Pervomaiskaya (closed)
Partizanskaya
   
Semyonovskaya
Semyonovskaya
Elektrozavodskaya
Baumanskaya
Kurskaya
Ploshchad Revolyutsii
   
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Arbatskaya
Smolenskaya
Kievskaya
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Kuntsevskaya
Molodyozhnaya
Krylatskoe
   
Troitse Lykovo
Troitse Lykovo
Strogino
   
Myakinino
Myakinino
   
Volokolamskaya (new)
Volokolamskaya
   
Mitino
Mitino
   
Mitino
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Vestibule, 1950s showing the old name Stalinskaya
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Vestibule, 1950s showing the old name Stalinskaya

Semenovskaya (Семеновская) is a station on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. Opened concurrently with Partizanskaya in 1944, it too is war-themed, sporting plaques along the outer walls depicting a variety of Soviet weapons used in the war, including swords, sniper rifles, and machine guns. A much larger plaque at the end of the platform includes an image of the Order of Victory and the words "Our Red Army- Glory!". Originally called Stalinskaya, the station was renamed after 1961 when the cult of Joseph Stalin was denounced.

Semyonovskaya is an unusual design, with a double-width platform and four rows of pillars instead of the usual two. This was because the station was built as a pylon type, but was later changed in design and the pylons were transformed into pillars. The pillars are faced with red and white marble. The outer walls are grey marble. There is a row of square-pedestaled, green marble floor lamps along the center of the platform. The architects of the station were S. Kravets and V.Akhmetev.

The station was closed for renovation on the 70th anniversary of the first Metro line, May 15, 2005, and was reoppened on April 28, 2006. During that time the escalator tunnel was compleately rebuilt and the vestibule was also given a cosmetic facelift exteriorly and rebuilt on the interior.

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