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This detailed image captures Lenin's Mausoleum located in Red Square, Moscow, Russia. The mausoleum is a monumental, multi-tiered structure composed of dark, polished stone, with several prominent sections clad in a reflective, bronze-toned material, particularly on its upper and middle levels.

The upper portion of the mausoleum features a dark, stepped section with four rectangular, recessed openings revealing darker interiors. Above and behind this, elements of the Moscow Kremlin are visible, including red brick walls with distinctive crenellated tops and part of an ornate yellow building with white-framed windows and a decorative classical cornice.

Below the bronze-toned cladding, a dark stone band displays the name "ЛЕНИН" (LENIN) in large, stylized red-orange Cyrillic letters. Directly beneath this inscription is the mausoleum's entrance, consisting of a light-colored or metallic double door with vertical recessed panels, set within a dark stone facade.

Two individuals are visible in the scene, suggesting a security presence:
1.  On one of the bronze-clad tiers, roughly two levels above the ground and to the right of the mausoleum's central axis, a person's head and shoulders are visible, peeking over the edge. This individual wears a dark hat or helmet, and two communication devices (walkie-talkies) are placed on the ledge beside them.
2.  On the ground level, to the far right of the entrance, another person in a dark uniform and helmet is seated with their back partially obscured by a metal barrier.

A silver-colored metal crowd control barrier runs horizontally across the entire foreground. A small, dark green coniferous tree is positioned on the ground level to the far left. The reflective surfaces of the mausoleum prominently display ambient light reflections, indicating either night conditions with strong artificial illumination or low natural light.
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Jun 6, 2026

Moscow, Russia

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This detailed image captures Lenin's Mausoleum located in Red Square, Moscow, Russia. The mausoleum is a monumental, multi-tiered structure composed of dark, polished stone, with several prominent sections clad in a reflective, bronze-toned material, particularly on its upper and middle levels. The upper portion of the mausoleum features a dark, stepped section with four rectangular, recessed openings revealing darker interiors. Above and behind this, elements of the Moscow Kremlin are visible, including red brick walls with distinctive crenellated tops and part of an ornate yellow building with white-framed windows and a decorative classical cornice. Below the bronze-toned cladding, a dark stone band displays the name "ЛЕНИН" (LENIN) in large, stylized red-orange Cyrillic letters. Directly beneath this inscription is the mausoleum's entrance, consisting of a light-colored or metallic double door with vertical recessed panels, set within a dark stone facade. Two individuals are visible in the scene, suggesting a security presence: 1. On one of the bronze-clad tiers, roughly two levels above the ground and to the right of the mausoleum's central axis, a person's head and shoulders are visible, peeking over the edge. This individual wears a dark hat or helmet, and two communication devices (walkie-talkies) are placed on the ledge beside them. 2. On the ground level, to the far right of the entrance, another person in a dark uniform and helmet is seated with their back partially obscured by a metal barrier. A silver-colored metal crowd control barrier runs horizontally across the entire foreground. A small, dark green coniferous tree is positioned on the ground level to the far left. The reflective surfaces of the mausoleum prominently display ambient light reflections, indicating either night conditions with strong artificial illumination or low natural light.

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