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The image depicts the exterior of a two-story residential-style building located at Ulitsa Vekslera, 8, Dubna, Russia, specifically identified as the House of Scientists (formerly the Plate family dacha). The scene is captured on a clear, sunny day with patches of melting snow on the ground, indicating late winter or early spring.

The building features light blue stucco walls with white trim, a steeply pitched grey corrugated roof, and a visible brick chimney on the right side. The roof includes a semi-circular dormer window on the left, framed in metal. The upper floor on the right side presents a tall, arched, white-framed window with a small, black wrought-iron balcony directly below it. A small rectangular louvered vent is situated above this window.

The ground floor features a dark grey main entrance door, marked with the numeral "1," centered beneath a dark grey metal awning. White icicle-style string lights are draped from the awning. To the left of the door is a rectangular window with a white balustrade beneath it. To the right of the door, a dark rectangular memorial plaque with white text and a portrait (likely of Alexander Fyodorovich Plate) is affixed to the wall. Further to the right of the plaque is another rectangular window. The corners of the building around the entrance are accented with white decorative quoins. The building's foundation is dark grey.

Three brown-tiled steps lead up to the entrance, from which a patterned grey paver path extends. A small potted plant sits on the porch to the left of the door, and a small, artificial-looking evergreen tree is positioned in the bare earth to the right of the steps. Deciduous trees with bare branches and some evergreens are visible in the background against a clear blue sky. No individuals or active interactions are present in the frame.
Katerina🌸

Mar 22, 2026

Dubna, Russia

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The image depicts the exterior of a two-story residential-style building located at Ulitsa Vekslera, 8, Dubna, Russia, specifically identified as the House of Scientists (formerly the Plate family dacha). The scene is captured on a clear, sunny day with patches of melting snow on the ground, indicating late winter or early spring. The building features light blue stucco walls with white trim, a steeply pitched grey corrugated roof, and a visible brick chimney on the right side. The roof includes a semi-circular dormer window on the left, framed in metal. The upper floor on the right side presents a tall, arched, white-framed window with a small, black wrought-iron balcony directly below it. A small rectangular louvered vent is situated above this window. The ground floor features a dark grey main entrance door, marked with the numeral "1," centered beneath a dark grey metal awning. White icicle-style string lights are draped from the awning. To the left of the door is a rectangular window with a white balustrade beneath it. To the right of the door, a dark rectangular memorial plaque with white text and a portrait (likely of Alexander Fyodorovich Plate) is affixed to the wall. Further to the right of the plaque is another rectangular window. The corners of the building around the entrance are accented with white decorative quoins. The building's foundation is dark grey. Three brown-tiled steps lead up to the entrance, from which a patterned grey paver path extends. A small potted plant sits on the porch to the left of the door, and a small, artificial-looking evergreen tree is positioned in the bare earth to the right of the steps. Deciduous trees with bare branches and some evergreens are visible in the background against a clear blue sky. No individuals or active interactions are present in the frame.

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