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An ornate bronze sculpture, photographed on its side, is the central subject, depicting two intertwined or overlapping human-like figures. The lower figure, appearing to be a man, lies reclined with his upper body visible, holding a golden wreath in his hands. He has distinctive golden, wavy hair and a contemplative expression. Above him and behind his back, another stylized figure, possibly abstract or female, extends upwards and to the right, characterized by a detailed, organic, wavy form where a head might be.

The sculpture is positioned in front of a building facade with dark wooden-framed windows, reflecting some interior light. The background elements suggest an urban outdoor setting during daylight, with bright light reflecting off the bronze, highlighting its textures and the gold accents.

A white plaque affixed to the wall above the sculpture provides significant location context. Visible Russian text on the plaque identifies the entity as the "Government of St. Petersburg, Committee for Culture of St. Petersburg," and specifically mentions the "St. Petersburg State Budgetary Cultural Institution" and the "Cinema Exhibition Department" named "Rodina" (Homeland/Motherland). An address is also provided: "191023, St. Petersburg, Fontanka River Embankment, House 15, Letter A (Karavannaya St., 12)." There's also a mention of "РЕЖИМ" (Mode/Hours) and "19.00-22.00", likely indicating operational hours for the cinema. The location is confirmed as Saint Petersburg, Russia, based on the text.
Love from Russia

Apr 20, 2026, 1:33 PM

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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An ornate bronze sculpture, photographed on its side, is the central subject, depicting two intertwined or overlapping human-like figures. The lower figure, appearing to be a man, lies reclined with his upper body visible, holding a golden wreath in his hands. He has distinctive golden, wavy hair and a contemplative expression. Above him and behind his back, another stylized figure, possibly abstract or female, extends upwards and to the right, characterized by a detailed, organic, wavy form where a head might be. The sculpture is positioned in front of a building facade with dark wooden-framed windows, reflecting some interior light. The background elements suggest an urban outdoor setting during daylight, with bright light reflecting off the bronze, highlighting its textures and the gold accents. A white plaque affixed to the wall above the sculpture provides significant location context. Visible Russian text on the plaque identifies the entity as the "Government of St. Petersburg, Committee for Culture of St. Petersburg," and specifically mentions the "St. Petersburg State Budgetary Cultural Institution" and the "Cinema Exhibition Department" named "Rodina" (Homeland/Motherland). An address is also provided: "191023, St. Petersburg, Fontanka River Embankment, House 15, Letter A (Karavannaya St., 12)." There's also a mention of "РЕЖИМ" (Mode/Hours) and "19.00-22.00", likely indicating operational hours for the cinema. The location is confirmed as Saint Petersburg, Russia, based on the text.

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