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A low-angle, close-up shot captures the facade of a large, imposing building in Novosibirsk, Russia, under a cloudy sky. The building features classical architectural elements, including a prominent triangular pediment at the top, supported by fluted columns. Below the pediment, a series of arched windows are visible on the upper floors, separated by these columns. A decorative balustrade runs horizontally across the building, further accentuating its classical design. The material of the building appears to be a coarse, grey concrete or stucco, with some areas showing signs of wear. To the right of the main facade, a section of lighter-colored brickwork is visible, with a few windows and a vertical red pipe running down the exterior. Overhead, thin electrical wires are strung across the sky, indicating an urban setting. In the lower left corner, the roofline of a smaller adjacent building can be seen, complete with a streetlamp. The overall impression is one of Soviet-era architecture, possibly dating from the mid-20th century, common in many Russian cities.
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Aug 20, 2026, 11:02 AM

Novosibirsk, Russia

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A low-angle, close-up shot captures the facade of a large, imposing building in Novosibirsk, Russia, under a cloudy sky. The building features classical architectural elements, including a prominent triangular pediment at the top, supported by fluted columns. Below the pediment, a series of arched windows are visible on the upper floors, separated by these columns. A decorative balustrade runs horizontally across the building, further accentuating its classical design. The material of the building appears to be a coarse, grey concrete or stucco, with some areas showing signs of wear. To the right of the main facade, a section of lighter-colored brickwork is visible, with a few windows and a vertical red pipe running down the exterior. Overhead, thin electrical wires are strung across the sky, indicating an urban setting. In the lower left corner, the roofline of a smaller adjacent building can be seen, complete with a streetlamp. The overall impression is one of Soviet-era architecture, possibly dating from the mid-20th century, common in many Russian cities.

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