
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a detailed view of the pink and white neoclassical facade of the House of the Merchant Yakovlev, situated at Millionnaya Street 10 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, under what appears to be clear, cold weather conditions indicated by thin layers of snow on horizontal surfaces. The lowest visible level features a light-colored, possibly stone-clad base, transitioning upwards to a textured, salmon-pink wall. Four rectangular ground-floor windows are set within elaborate white arch-like frames, each secured by a dark, diamond-patterned metal grille. Above these, a prominent feature consists of four muscular, white stone Atlantes (male figures), each appearing to support the building's upper structure with arms raised overhead, their faces depicting strain. They wear ornate headpieces and loincloths, serving as decorative corbels. Between these Atlantes, four tall, rectangular windows with dark brown frames reflect a bright, yellowish light. Directly above each Atlas figure is a curved, wrought-iron balcony with intricate scrollwork railings. A discernible layer of snow covers the flat tops of the balconies and the cornices beneath them. The uppermost visible architectural level features tall, arched windows with dark brown frames, positioned between white pilasters. An ornate, white decorative carving, possibly a classical bust or head, is visible above the rightmost arched window. Thin, dark utility wires traverse diagonally across the upper section of the facade against the sky. No living persons are visible in the scene.
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