
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saint Michael, located at Srednyaya ulitsa 6 on Vasilyevsky Island in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The building features a red brick facade with prominent Gothic Revival architectural elements, observed under an overcast sky. The central part of the facade includes a large double wooden door, each panel featuring two vertical sections, set within a deeply recessed pointed archway. Above this main arch, a small, circular window with a simple frame is centered within the upper gable section of the facade. Flanking the entrance are two tall, narrow arched windows, each containing intricate tracery-like patterns in their upper segments. The entire brick structure rests on a light grey stone plinth. Decorative brickwork, including corbelling and vertical narrow elements, accents the upper facade and the corners of the gabled section, which is topped by two small, pointed finials. A reddish-brown downspout is visible running vertically along the right side of the building. A mature deciduous tree with thick, dark, textured bark stands to the left of the main entrance, its bare branches extending upwards and partially obscuring the left window and upper facade. The ground immediately in front of the building is covered with a layer of dry, brown fallen leaves interspersed with sparse patches of green vegetation. In the foreground, a dark grey paved surface, likely a sidewalk or roadway, is separated from the leaf-covered area by a lighter grey concrete curb. A rectangular light grey stone bench is situated on the paved surface to the far left. The scene is devoid of people or any observable activity, illuminated by diffused, natural light.
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