Partizanskaya (Moscow Metro)

Partizanskaya
Station statistics
Lines Moscow Metro
Other information
Opened 1944 (1944)
  Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line 
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28.8 Mitino
27.1 Volokolamskaya
Mitinsky Metro Bridge across Moscow River
25.9 Myakinino
22.9 Strogino
16.5 Krylatskoye
14.5 Molodyozhnaya
to Kuntsevskaya
12.2 Kuntsevskaya
10.3 Slavyansky Bulvar
7.0 Park Pobedy
3.8 Kiyevskaya
2.7 Smolenskaya
1.0 Arbatskaya
to Alexandrovsky Sad
0.8 Ploshchad Revolyutsii
to Tverskaya
3.1 Kurskaya
5.3 Baumanskaya
7.1 Elektrozavodskaya
8.2 Semyonovskaya
10.2 Partizanskaya
Izmaylovo yard
Pervomayskaya (closed)
12.1 Izmaylovskaya
13.8 Pervomayskaya
15.5 Shcholkovskaya

Partizanskaya (Партизанская), known until 2005 as Izmailovskiy Park, is a station on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. It was built during World War II (it opened in 1944) and is dedicated to the Soviet partisans who resisted the Nazis. The name was changed on the 60th anniversary of Soviet victory to better reflect the theme of the station. The station's design was the work of architect Vilenskiy.

Partizanskaya is an unusual three-track layout with two island platforms. The centre track was built to handle crowds from a nearby stadium that was planned but never built because of the war. The centre track is still used during peak hours and for the trains heading to the Izmailovo depot. There is one row of pillars per platform. Both the walls and pillars of the station are faced with white marble and decorated with bas-reliefs honouring the partisans. The two pillars closest to the exit stairs are adorned with statues: Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya on the left and Matvey Kuzmin on the right.

The circular ceiling niche at the foot of the stairs originally contained a fresco by A.D. Goncharov, though this has since been painted over. At the top of the stairs is a sculptural group by Matvey Manizer entitled "Partisans" and bearing the inscription "To partisans and partisan glory!".

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