- myguidemoscow.com moscow-metroMarble is used to decorate about one half of all the metro stations, along with other types of stone. For this reason, the Moscow metro will probably last forever.
- link.las.iastate.edu 2017/08/28/a-study-of-the-…A celebration of the women brigades that worked on building the Moscow Metro. (Photo courtesy of the Museum of History of Moscow Photographic Archive.)
- themoscowtimes.com 2019/12/02/everyday-life-in-…It's more than just a mode of transportation — it is a meeting point, sightseeing destination, cultural masterpiece and museum of architecture.
- http://russia-ic.com travel/hints/1409the Vodka History Museum. Museum of Erotic Art. Museum of Red October Chocolate Factory. Museum "Clandestine Print Shop". Moscow Metro Museum.
- worldofmetro.com moscow-metro/Timetables & Schedules of THE Moscow Metro system. Moscow’s metro is both very popular and very good at getting people where they need to go.
- wazariwazir.com 2015/06/09/travel-the-beautiful-…Traveling with Moscow Metro is like stepping into a museum of Russian History and architecture, where you can meet Lenin, Dostoyevsky and Pushkin on...
- 56thparallel.com Russia Travel Tips & Essential AdviceList of Moscow Metro stations that will make your trip unforgettable. Travelling in the Moscow Metro is travelling in a time machine: with each station, you step...
- http://moscow-hotels.com metro.htmStations were faced with marble, granite, and other various stones. Soon after the opening, the metro became the inseparable part of Moscow.
- metrovideogame.fandom.com wiki/Moscow_MetroIn Metro 2034, it's implied that Moscow's metro system is not the only place where people survived the nuclear holocaust.
- http://alexeygoncharov.com index6-eng.htmlIn 1967 at the southern ground entrance hall of the station (on the second and the third floors) the Moscow metro museum opened its doors.