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The image captures a detailed, low-angle view of the Kaliningrad Cathedral (formerly Königsberg Cathedral) on Kant Island in Kaliningrad, Russia, under an overcast sky. The prominent structure is primarily constructed of red brick, exhibiting a Brick Gothic architectural style.

The central feature is a tall, cylindrical brick tower topped by a dark, conical spire that tapers to a fine point. A circular clock face with golden Roman numerals (I through XII) and distinct hands—one resembling a sun and the other a crescent moon—is prominently positioned on the tower. Below the clock, the brickwork features several narrow, arched windows and decorative elements.

To the left of the main tower, several gabled sections of the cathedral are visible. These gables are also made of red brick and feature prominent yellow/ochre plasterwork accents around arched windows and decorative niches. The uppermost gable on the left includes a small weather vane. Another gable slightly to the right of it is crowned with a simple cross. The entire facade is characterized by numerous arched windows of varying sizes, some appearing clear with dark frames, while many others are filled with decorative yellow plasterwork, some featuring intricate Gothic tracery patterns.

On the far left, a portion of a tree with lush green foliage partially frames the scene. In the foreground, two dark-colored streetlights or utility poles are visible, one partially obscured by the tree and another positioned in front of the cathedral's lower sections. To the far right, a segment of a dome, striped in black and gold and topped with a Star of David, indicates the presence of a nearby synagogue. The sky overhead is uniformly light grey, suggesting heavy cloud cover. No individuals are present in the depicted scene.
Viktory1969

Jun 5, 2026, 5:04 PM

Kaliningrad, Russia

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The image captures a detailed, low-angle view of the Kaliningrad Cathedral (formerly Königsberg Cathedral) on Kant Island in Kaliningrad, Russia, under an overcast sky. The prominent structure is primarily constructed of red brick, exhibiting a Brick Gothic architectural style. The central feature is a tall, cylindrical brick tower topped by a dark, conical spire that tapers to a fine point. A circular clock face with golden Roman numerals (I through XII) and distinct hands—one resembling a sun and the other a crescent moon—is prominently positioned on the tower. Below the clock, the brickwork features several narrow, arched windows and decorative elements. To the left of the main tower, several gabled sections of the cathedral are visible. These gables are also made of red brick and feature prominent yellow/ochre plasterwork accents around arched windows and decorative niches. The uppermost gable on the left includes a small weather vane. Another gable slightly to the right of it is crowned with a simple cross. The entire facade is characterized by numerous arched windows of varying sizes, some appearing clear with dark frames, while many others are filled with decorative yellow plasterwork, some featuring intricate Gothic tracery patterns. On the far left, a portion of a tree with lush green foliage partially frames the scene. In the foreground, two dark-colored streetlights or utility poles are visible, one partially obscured by the tree and another positioned in front of the cathedral's lower sections. To the far right, a segment of a dome, striped in black and gold and topped with a Star of David, indicates the presence of a nearby synagogue. The sky overhead is uniformly light grey, suggesting heavy cloud cover. No individuals are present in the depicted scene.

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