Metro of Moscow "Borovitskaya" is a part ofthe largest interchange node and is one of its four stations. It has its own landing pavilion that goes to Makhovaya Street, where the State Library of Russia is located. In fact, this metro station is interchange, due to which passengers can get to other types of metropolitan transport.
The metro station "Borovitskaya" is territorially located in the central region of Moscow and is a part of Serpukhovsko-Temiriazevskaya line. Thirty years have passed since its opening.
Total workload of the site, in whichthis station is very large and amounts to more than three hundred thousand people every day. At the same time, the flow of passengers along the lobby itself is approximately 17,000 citizens per day, and the transfer is 160,000 to the Arbatskaya station and 191,000 to the station. "Library them. Lenin. "
Metro "Borovitskaya" was built on a new andan improved design and made of cast-iron arches, and the station was designed by architects such as Popov, Volovich, Mun, the team was also engineer and designer Barsky. The minimum length of one pylon is two rings, and the lateral tunnels have a diameter of 8.5 meters, the central one, in turn, is equal to 9.5 m.
Thus, Art. metro Borovitskaya looks like a building consisting of three pylons.
In the decoration of the hall were used shadeslight and brown marble, as well as red and orange bricks. Four staircases and an escalator, located in the central part of the hall, lead to the lower floor, which is decorated with a portrait of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, made of mosaic.
On the walls of Art.metro Borovitskaya "there are a variety of built-in images that are not related to a common theme. The floor of the platform is made of natural stones of dark color, such as marble and granite.
The metro system "Borovitskaya" shows that whenThe escalator course, located in the northern end of the hall, is an opportunity to make a transition to the station. «Arbatskaya». The latter was discovered a little later than this subway station.
Direct transfer to such a station as"Alexander Garden", does not exist, although it enters the same site as Art. metro station Borovitskaya. You can get to it only one way - go through the library rooms.
This room has two levels. Since this place is part of the station Borovitskaya (metro), the photos taken there show that the lobby is also decorated with marble of a variety of tones.
Near this subway is allthe famous house of Pashkov. In order to get there, you can use art. metro station Borovitskaya. Its exits can also lead to the Moscow Kremlin, located on Mokhovaya Street. In the event that turn left, leaving the station, and a little more to pass, you can in this way reach the famous Alexander Garden.
Когда-то городскими властями планировалось construction of the second exit st. "Borovitskaya", which was supposed to serve passengers as a transfer to other metro stations. But, as it turned out later, such a construction is completely impractical, so this idea soon turned out to be.
It turns out that when construction beganstation, then the workers at a depth of five meters excavated an old house of the nineteenth century. Until now, it remains a mystery what this building had a purpose, and most importantly - by whom it was built. But what was most surprising was that all the things and furniture in the house were completely untouched by no one.
Therefore, it was decided that in this placea museum will be established. But all the people who were close to this structure started feeling strangely ill, and some even fainted. As a result, the house was disassembled and exported far beyond the capital.
Such a wonderful location right inThe heart of the capital endows the Borovitskaya metro station with a large number of historical sites located next to it. The main ones are, of course, the Red Square and the Kremlin building, since every centimeter of these places is fraught with the history of our country. In addition, the Alesandrovsiy Park is located not far from this metro, a favorite place for both citizens and guests of Moscow. It was founded in the twenties of the nineteenth century.
Also nearby is a temple built in the name ofHoly Martyr Antipas Bishop, Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ. In addition, there are well-known cultural institutions, such as: Moscow Memorial Museum. A.N. Scriabin and the Gogol House library, four cinemas, many children's centers, nightclubs, cafes and restaurants, as well as a huge number of various supermarkets, shops and various travel companies.
How to get to the metro station "Borovitskaya" - canprompt any Muscovite. The station is located in the Arbat area, therefore it is one of the main ways for each citizen of the Russian capital to travel. There are several convenient options. The first one is to travel there by bus route H1:
You can also use the trolley bus number 33 and get to the station. "Kropotinskaya", which is located through one stop, or to "China Town" (five stops).
The number one trolleybus will also take its passengers to the Borovitskaya metro station from st. "Pushkin". To do this, drive seven stops.
From the train stations to this metro run: bus number 6, carrying people from Paveletsky station, or trolley bus number 1, coming from the Lower Boilers.
From all metropolitan metro stations to Borovitskaya, you can get the following ways:
This station of the Moscow metro begins its work for passengers at 05:40 am, and finishes at 01:00 am, therefore it is a very convenient way to travel to any part of Moscow.