
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a large, red, rectangular sign with white lettering and a blueprint-style drawing. The sign is mounted on a white, textured wall. The text on the sign is in Russian. Large white letters on the left side of the sign spell out "АРХИВ" (Archive). Below this, in large white letters, is "В МЕТРО" (In Metro). The central part of the sign features a detailed architectural drawing of the western vestibule of the "Arbatskaya" metro station in Moscow, Russia, with an inscription above it that reads "СТАНЦИЯ АРБАТСКАЯ" (Station ARBATSKAYA). The drawing shows arched doorways and decorative elements. On the right side of the sign, there is a block of smaller text providing information about the exhibit, including the name of the building, details of its facade, opening date (April 5, 1953), and a description of the "Archive Metro" project. The bottom right corner of the sign includes the Moscow Metro logo and text. The overall impression is of an informational display about the history and architecture of a Moscow Metro station.
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