Glukhovskaya
Glukhovskaya is a rapid transit station in Moscow, Russia, serving Line 3 of the Moscow Metro. Constructed in 1962, the station is notable for its unique architecture, which combines the architectural styles of the second and third construction periods of the Moscow Metro. Designed by architects Alexander Bogtenkov and Vladimir Rozhdestvensky, Glukhovskaya features a platform layout with a central pillar and two island platforms. The station's interior is decorated with green marble and ceramic mosaics, adorning the walls and ceiling with intricate patterns.
Glukhovskaya is situated near the Glukhovo settlement and serves as an interchange point between Line 3 and
Glukhovskaya was opened on September 13, 1962, as part of the Belyayevo-Popova line, and later became part