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The image shows a display window with various steampunk-inspired artistic installations. In the foreground, a large, white, irregular-shaped object resembling a boulder or a broken structure rests on a wheeled cart. A metal chain and a curved metal pipe with a loop connect to this structure. To the right, a large, brass ship's wheel is mounted. Suspended above the wheel is a complex kinetic sculpture with multiple gears and rods.

In the background, a neon sign in Russian reads "КОФЕ" (coffee) with a coffee cup logo. Above this, a lit sign displays what appears to be Russian text, possibly "ДЖУРОПОЛЯ" (Djuro-Polya). Various mechanical sculptures resembling fantastical sea creatures or flying machines are suspended from the ceiling or attached to the wall. One prominent element is a large glass orb containing a light bulb and mechanical components. The entire scene is viewed through a glass window, as evidenced by reflections on the surface. The style suggests an art installation in a public space, potentially a museum or a themed cafe. The presence of Russian text strongly indicates this location is in Russia. The sign "ДЖУРОПОЛЯ" is associated with the Museum of Illusions and Labyrinths in St. Petersburg, Russia, making it highly probable that this is the location.
Natali Novak

Jun 28, 2026

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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The image shows a display window with various steampunk-inspired artistic installations. In the foreground, a large, white, irregular-shaped object resembling a boulder or a broken structure rests on a wheeled cart. A metal chain and a curved metal pipe with a loop connect to this structure. To the right, a large, brass ship's wheel is mounted. Suspended above the wheel is a complex kinetic sculpture with multiple gears and rods. In the background, a neon sign in Russian reads "КОФЕ" (coffee) with a coffee cup logo. Above this, a lit sign displays what appears to be Russian text, possibly "ДЖУРОПОЛЯ" (Djuro-Polya). Various mechanical sculptures resembling fantastical sea creatures or flying machines are suspended from the ceiling or attached to the wall. One prominent element is a large glass orb containing a light bulb and mechanical components. The entire scene is viewed through a glass window, as evidenced by reflections on the surface. The style suggests an art installation in a public space, potentially a museum or a themed cafe. The presence of Russian text strongly indicates this location is in Russia. The sign "ДЖУРОПОЛЯ" is associated with the Museum of Illusions and Labyrinths in St. Petersburg, Russia, making it highly probable that this is the location.

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