Sukharevskaya (Russian: Сухаревская) is a station on the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line of the Moscow Metro.
The station's underground vestibule is located under Sretenka Street just south of the Garden Ring.
From its opening until November 1990, the station was called Kolkhoznaya, as a nod to the collective farming of the Soviet Union and the similarly named square.
[1] The yellowish marble pylons resemble stylized sheaves of wheat in keeping with the station's original name, Kolkhoznaya or "Collective Farm."
The walls are faced with white marble and decorated with plaques by R. Pogrebnoy (who was also the architect), Ye.