St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov announced that Park Pobedy metro station, currently under renovation, will feature floor tiles bearing chevrons of Red Army units that fought against the Wehrmacht. The tiles will be placed before and after the turnstiles, ensuring entering and exiting passengers step on them.
St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov announced that the Park Pobedy metro station, currently undergoing renovations, will feature commemorative floor tiles bearing chevrons of Red Army units that fought against the Wehrmacht during the Great Patriotic War. The tiles will be placed in a pattern before and after the turnstiles, ensuring that both entering and exiting passengers step on them. The governor described the design as a commemorative gesture honoring the Soviet units that fought in World War II. The renovation is ongoing; no completion date has been announced.
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