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The image shows a close-up, eye-level view of a light green building facade with two windows and an overgrown green bush in the foreground. The building appears to be old, with decorative white trim around the windows and along the top of the facade. The windows are framed with dark wood and have multiple panes. Reflections of trees and a yellow building are visible in the glass of the windows. A dark plaque is mounted on the white section of the building to the left of the left window. The bush in the foreground is dense and leafy, with some branches extending into the lower part of the windows. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with sunlight illuminating the leaves of the bush. The scene is devoid of people.

Based on the visual elements, specifically the architectural style and the presence of the plaque with Cyrillic script, this location is identified as **The State Tretyakov Gallery (New Tretyakov Gallery branch) on Krymsky Val, Moscow, Russia.** The plaque is likely informational, possibly about the building's history or an exhibition. The light green color of the facade and the distinctive decorative window trims are characteristic of this Moscow landmark.
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Jun 17, 2026

Moscow, Russia

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The image shows a close-up, eye-level view of a light green building facade with two windows and an overgrown green bush in the foreground. The building appears to be old, with decorative white trim around the windows and along the top of the facade. The windows are framed with dark wood and have multiple panes. Reflections of trees and a yellow building are visible in the glass of the windows. A dark plaque is mounted on the white section of the building to the left of the left window. The bush in the foreground is dense and leafy, with some branches extending into the lower part of the windows. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with sunlight illuminating the leaves of the bush. The scene is devoid of people. Based on the visual elements, specifically the architectural style and the presence of the plaque with Cyrillic script, this location is identified as **The State Tretyakov Gallery (New Tretyakov Gallery branch) on Krymsky Val, Moscow, Russia.** The plaque is likely informational, possibly about the building's history or an exhibition. The light green color of the facade and the distinctive decorative window trims are characteristic of this Moscow landmark.

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