Sviblovo

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Sviblovo (Russian: Свиблово) is a station on the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. Built according to a standard design in 1978, the station features pillars faced with white marble and accented with vertical strips of anodized aluminum. The walls are also white marble and are decorated with friezes containing the names and coats of arms of the various cities and towns surrounding Moscow. Sviblovo's architect was Robert Pogrebnoi.

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The entrances to the station are located on either side of Snezhnaya Ulitsa south of the intersection with Amundsena Ulitsa.

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