
Станція метро у Києві, що схожа на театр історії: де вона розташована та чому м…
Київський метрополітен приховує чимало таємниць. Немає одної станції, яка не захоплювала б своєю історією.
Kyiv, Ukraine – The "Universytet" metro station, a vital hub in the capital's underground network, continues to captivate commuters and history enthusiasts alike with its rich heritage and distinctive design. Opened in 1960 as one of the Kyiv Metro's inaugural stations, it is more than just a transit point; it serves as an "underground encyclopedia" of the city. The station's architecture is notably characterized by its use of red marble, a deliberate design choice that pays homage to the iconic red building of the Taras Shevchenko National University, located directly above. This thoughtful connection integrates the underground space with the academic landmark it serves. Adding to its cultural significance, the station's walls are adorned with white marble busts of celebrated Ukrainian figures. Among these are the renowned poet Taras Shevchenko, writer Ivan Franko, physician Oleksandr Bohomolets, and philosopher Hryhorii Skovoroda, transforming the station into a gallery of national heroes. "The depth of the station, over 30 meters, adds to its grandeur," remarked a local resident, echoing the sentiment that descending into "Universytet" feels like entering a subterranean theatre of history. The station also offers a direct exit to the nearby Botanical Garden, further enhancing its appeal as a gateway to both urban and natural beauty. While the video mentions a depth of "over 30 meters," some online discussions suggest a greater depth, with comments indicating figures like "78m" or "87m." Regardless, its considerable depth and historical narrative make "Universytet" a unique and cherished part of Kyiv's infrastructure.
Київський метрополітен приховує чимало таємниць. Немає одної станції, яка не захоплювала б своєю історією.