Moscow – To celebrate the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War, Moscow Metro has installed decorations at the entrances of 11 train stations.
Ten stations feature installations with stars and glowing beams, creating an atmosphere of celebration and grandeur.

One of the highlights is the unique installation at Chistye Prudy station: a two-metre-tall letter “M” adorned with a St. George ribbon, an order, and the word “Victory” in retro style.
This design emphasises the significance of this event for the country.
“Moscow Metro has a long-standing tradition of participating in national holidays and significant events under the leadership of Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin,” noted Maksim Liksutov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport.
“For the Victory anniversary, not only have stations been decorated, but a themed train has also been launched on Line 3.
“Additionally, festive events have been organised for passengers.”
— noted Maksim Liksutov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport.
For the second consecutive year, Trubnaya station has been adorned for May 9th.
In honour of the 80th anniversary of Victory, 25 St. George ribbons and 50 bows have been placed at the station, creating a special ambiance, which highlights the importance of this day for all Russians.
“The capital’s transport system traditionally participates in national holidays and important events under the directive of Mayor Sergey Sobyanin,” said Maxim Liksutov.
“For the 80th anniversary of Victory, the metro infrastructure has been decorated with jubilee installations, and a themed train has been launched on Line 3.
“Festive events have also been prepared for passengers.”‘
Maxim Liksutov said the Moscow Metro was inviting all passengers and residents of the capital to enjoy the festive decorations and take part in the celebrations dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Victory.



