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This is a low-angle, exterior view of the Kyrgyz State Opera and Ballet Theatre in Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan. The image captures a section of the building's façade, dominated by a large, ornate white column on the left and a reddish-brown stone wall on the right.

The prominent white column, positioned vertically on the left, features deeply carved or cast bas-relief decoration in a repeating pattern of scrolls, volutes, and stylized floral motifs, exhibiting signs of age with minor cracks and subtle discoloration. To its immediate left is a plain, light pinkish-brown wall segment with horizontal block lines.

The main building façade, visible on the right, is constructed from horizontally coursed, rectangular blocks of reddish-brown stone or textured brick, displaying variations in hue and texture. Several windows with dark wooden frames are set into this facade. In the upper right, a small, classical-style balcony with a black wrought-iron railing is supported by two decorative white corbels, beneath which are two rectangular windows.

Below the balcony and slightly to the left, a large rectangular panel of white plaster with intricate, repeating geometric and stylized floral patterns frames an octagonal window with a dark wooden frame. This patterned plasterwork extends downwards to encompass the main entrance. The entrance features double wooden doors, partially open, with the left door revealing a dark interior. A small, circular light fixture is mounted above the doors. Two wide steps, made of dark grey speckled material, lead up to the entrance. A segment of an arched window with a dark wooden frame is visible on the far right side of the image.

The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, casting soft shadows, and no individuals are present.
Juliana

Jun 7, 2026

Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan

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This is a low-angle, exterior view of the Kyrgyz State Opera and Ballet Theatre in Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan. The image captures a section of the building's façade, dominated by a large, ornate white column on the left and a reddish-brown stone wall on the right. The prominent white column, positioned vertically on the left, features deeply carved or cast bas-relief decoration in a repeating pattern of scrolls, volutes, and stylized floral motifs, exhibiting signs of age with minor cracks and subtle discoloration. To its immediate left is a plain, light pinkish-brown wall segment with horizontal block lines. The main building façade, visible on the right, is constructed from horizontally coursed, rectangular blocks of reddish-brown stone or textured brick, displaying variations in hue and texture. Several windows with dark wooden frames are set into this facade. In the upper right, a small, classical-style balcony with a black wrought-iron railing is supported by two decorative white corbels, beneath which are two rectangular windows. Below the balcony and slightly to the left, a large rectangular panel of white plaster with intricate, repeating geometric and stylized floral patterns frames an octagonal window with a dark wooden frame. This patterned plasterwork extends downwards to encompass the main entrance. The entrance features double wooden doors, partially open, with the left door revealing a dark interior. A small, circular light fixture is mounted above the doors. Two wide steps, made of dark grey speckled material, lead up to the entrance. A segment of an arched window with a dark wooden frame is visible on the far right side of the image. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, casting soft shadows, and no individuals are present.

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