Around the World: Komsomolskaya-Koltsevaya
Usually when you travel, even if you use Metro, you don't specifically turn the "visit" of the Metro as part of your travel experience (unless you are in San Fracisco and take the cable car...). Instead in Moscow there are special tour to visit the old Metro stations: they are not normal station, they are almost artworks, full of marbles, gold leaf, crystal chandelier. It's also probably one of the last place in Moscow where you can still find the old depicts of the Soviet, both in the walls but also in all the opera since it's an example of Socialist Realist Art.
by Elisa, Moscow, Russia, 2001
http://www.elisarolle.com/travel/2001Russia.htm
This is probably the most "elegant" of the stations with almost an Nineteen century Old Europe Style, but there are also stations inspired by the flower style of the 20's and the severity of the 30's... jumping from station to station and exit from the car is a whole experience.
( Komsomolskaya-Koltsevaya )
by Elisa, Moscow, Russia, 2001
http://www.elisarolle.com/travel/2001Russia.htm
This is probably the most "elegant" of the stations with almost an Nineteen century Old Europe Style, but there are also stations inspired by the flower style of the 20's and the severity of the 30's... jumping from station to station and exit from the car is a whole experience.
( Komsomolskaya-Koltsevaya )
In a little college small town Logan Shoemaker apparently has a good life, he is the owner of an old Victorian house he turned in a magick shop and lives upstair. The neighbors are nice and he is quite content with his life, if not for the financial trouble he is having: people don't believe no more in magic and his shop is always more empty.
In a little college small town Logan Shoemaker apparently has a good life, he is the owner of an old Victorian house he turned in a magick shop and lives upstair. The neighbors are nice and he is quite content with his life, if not for the financial trouble he is having: people don't believe no more in magic and his shop is always more empty.