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This image captures the facade of an entertainment attraction known as "Castle of Fear" in Vityazevo, Russia
MomentThis image captures the facade of an entertainment attraction known as "Castle of Fear" in Vityazevo, Russia. The building is designed to resemble a medieval stone structure, featuring faux grey and brown stone blocks with simulated cracks and wear. A rounded turret with a conical, terracotta-tiled roof is positioned on the left side of the facade. From the central wall, a large, pale, grotesque humanoid head with prominent veins and wide, light-blue eyes emerges. To the right of the head, a massive, disembodied hand with visible knuckles and fingernails grips a vertical, stone-textured architectural element. Below the head, the words "ЗАМОК" (Castle) are spelled in large, white, stylized Cyrillic letters, with the letter 'O' containing a blue, eye-like pupil. Beneath this, the word "СТРАХА" (of Fear/Horror) is spelled in large, red, stylized Cyrillic letters. At the base of the facade, an arched entryway is visible, covered by a closed, brown, horizontally-slatted roller shutter. Above the entire facade, a blue canopy or roof structure with dark, stylized branch or vein-like patterns is visible against a partly overcast sky.

