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A bas-relief medallion, likely made of plaster or stone, is mounted on a weathered beige building facade in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The medallion is circular and features an embossed five-pointed star at its center, radiating lines suggesting rays. This star is surrounded by a wreath of laurel leaves, which in turn is enclosed by an outer decorative band. The building's facade exhibits peeling paint, revealing underlying layers of different colors, particularly in the upper portion of the image. Below the medallion, a light blue, multi-layered molding runs horizontally across the building. To the left of the medallion, a dark metal structural element is partially visible, suggesting it is part of a balcony or other architectural feature. The overall impression is one of historical architecture showing signs of age and environmental wear.
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Jun 22, 2026

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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A bas-relief medallion, likely made of plaster or stone, is mounted on a weathered beige building facade in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The medallion is circular and features an embossed five-pointed star at its center, radiating lines suggesting rays. This star is surrounded by a wreath of laurel leaves, which in turn is enclosed by an outer decorative band. The building's facade exhibits peeling paint, revealing underlying layers of different colors, particularly in the upper portion of the image. Below the medallion, a light blue, multi-layered molding runs horizontally across the building. To the left of the medallion, a dark metal structural element is partially visible, suggesting it is part of a balcony or other architectural feature. The overall impression is one of historical architecture showing signs of age and environmental wear.

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