
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a detailed view of the exterior facade of the Ukrainian-Canadian Cultural Centre (Kyiv House), located at Velyka Vasylkivska Street 111-113, Kyiv, Ukraine. The building's upper facade sections are undergoing apparent renovation or deconstruction, exposing black insulation boards secured by multiple white circular fasteners. A grid of silver-colored metal channels, likely part of a cladding sub-frame, is mounted over these boards. Centrally, a large, rectangular mural is affixed to the facade. The mural depicts a stylized nighttime cityscape with neon-style outlines against a dark blue background. On the left, the CN Tower of Toronto is depicted in red and blue outlines. On the right, a prominent Kyiv Orthodox architectural landmark, resembling the Great Lavra Bell Tower, is rendered in green, yellow, and pink outlines. A body of water and a bridge are illustrated below the cityscapes. The word "TORONTO" is prominently displayed in pink neon-style text on the left, while "KYIV" is shown in white neon-style text on the right. Below the mural, a grey, textured stone or concrete base wall is visible. A horizontal metal railing, possibly stainless steel, extends across the lower portion of the frame. Two black, slatted rectangular planter boxes are affixed to the base wall, each containing small flowering plants with purple and pink blossoms. Above the exposed facade and mural, a grey horizontal band and windows reflecting an overcast sky and a small red flag are discernible. No individuals are present in the scene.
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