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This image provides a detailed, low-angle view of a building facade, oriented such that a clear, light blue sky occupies the left portion. The building exhibits classical architectural design with light cream or beige-colored walls.

Three levels of windows are prominently featured. Each level includes an arched window on the left side of the visible facade, distinguished by dark frames and radial divisions in its semicircular upper section, along with rectangular panes below. To the immediate right of each arched window is a rectangular window, also with dark frames and multiple panes. Intricate, sculpted pilasters or brackets, adorned with floral and scrollwork designs, are positioned between these window sets and beneath the horizontal cornices separating the levels. A decorative vertical molding, featuring repeating square elements and a beaded pattern, runs along the leftmost edge of this main facade section.

To the right of this ornate section, a distinct part of the building is visible. Its facade is constructed from lighter, rectangular blocks with recessed lines, creating a textured or rusticated appearance. This section also contains dark-framed rectangular windows. A grey downspout can be seen along the very top edge of the building.

The bright, clear sky indicates daytime conditions. A faint, ladder-like metallic structure, likely a lightning rod or antenna system, is visible vertically along the building's edge against the sky. No people, discernible activities, or visible text are present. The architecture suggests a grand, potentially historical, urban structure, fitting the provided context of Minsk, Belarus.
Karina

Jun 1, 2026, 6:36 PM

Minsk, Belarus

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This image provides a detailed, low-angle view of a building facade, oriented such that a clear, light blue sky occupies the left portion. The building exhibits classical architectural design with light cream or beige-colored walls. Three levels of windows are prominently featured. Each level includes an arched window on the left side of the visible facade, distinguished by dark frames and radial divisions in its semicircular upper section, along with rectangular panes below. To the immediate right of each arched window is a rectangular window, also with dark frames and multiple panes. Intricate, sculpted pilasters or brackets, adorned with floral and scrollwork designs, are positioned between these window sets and beneath the horizontal cornices separating the levels. A decorative vertical molding, featuring repeating square elements and a beaded pattern, runs along the leftmost edge of this main facade section. To the right of this ornate section, a distinct part of the building is visible. Its facade is constructed from lighter, rectangular blocks with recessed lines, creating a textured or rusticated appearance. This section also contains dark-framed rectangular windows. A grey downspout can be seen along the very top edge of the building. The bright, clear sky indicates daytime conditions. A faint, ladder-like metallic structure, likely a lightning rod or antenna system, is visible vertically along the building's edge against the sky. No people, discernible activities, or visible text are present. The architecture suggests a grand, potentially historical, urban structure, fitting the provided context of Minsk, Belarus.

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