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The image presents a forensic view of a multi-story historical building, characteristic of early 20th-century architecture common in Tbilisi, Georgia, likely located in an older central district like Sololaki or Vera. The facade, predominantly light-toned, features a combination of brickwork and decorative stucco or stone elements.

Key architectural details include:
*   **Ornate Reliefs:** A horizontal band of circular and trefoil-like patterned reliefs runs below the second-story windows. Another, simpler, patterned relief is visible above a lower arched window on the right.
*   **Windows:** Multiple window types are present. Several are tall, arched windows, some with closed wooden shutters, others with multi-pane glazing. An upper-level window on the left features open brown wooden shutters and a decorative pediment. A lower-level arched window on the far right has a rolled-down wooden blind. A window above the balcony is partially covered by a green and white striped awning. A caged window with metal bars is visible near the roofline on the right.
*   **Balcony:** A prominent, cantilevered stone balcony extends from the mid-left portion of the building. It has a classical balustrade and holds several potted plants, including red flowering ones. A vertical metal drainpipe runs down the wall to the right of the balcony.
*   **Roofline:** The building features gabled roof sections. A chimney structure is visible on the left gable.

The sky is a light, overcast blue. Numerous black electrical and communication wires crisscross the scene, both against the sky and in front of the building's facade. Lush green foliage from surrounding deciduous trees partially obscures parts of the building on both the left and right sides. At the bottom right, a partial view of a red circular "Do Not Enter" traffic sign is visible. No individuals are present in the image.
Sanechek Pirogochek

Jun 6, 2026

Tbilisi, Georgia

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The image presents a forensic view of a multi-story historical building, characteristic of early 20th-century architecture common in Tbilisi, Georgia, likely located in an older central district like Sololaki or Vera. The facade, predominantly light-toned, features a combination of brickwork and decorative stucco or stone elements. Key architectural details include: * **Ornate Reliefs:** A horizontal band of circular and trefoil-like patterned reliefs runs below the second-story windows. Another, simpler, patterned relief is visible above a lower arched window on the right. * **Windows:** Multiple window types are present. Several are tall, arched windows, some with closed wooden shutters, others with multi-pane glazing. An upper-level window on the left features open brown wooden shutters and a decorative pediment. A lower-level arched window on the far right has a rolled-down wooden blind. A window above the balcony is partially covered by a green and white striped awning. A caged window with metal bars is visible near the roofline on the right. * **Balcony:** A prominent, cantilevered stone balcony extends from the mid-left portion of the building. It has a classical balustrade and holds several potted plants, including red flowering ones. A vertical metal drainpipe runs down the wall to the right of the balcony. * **Roofline:** The building features gabled roof sections. A chimney structure is visible on the left gable. The sky is a light, overcast blue. Numerous black electrical and communication wires crisscross the scene, both against the sky and in front of the building's facade. Lush green foliage from surrounding deciduous trees partially obscures parts of the building on both the left and right sides. At the bottom right, a partial view of a red circular "Do Not Enter" traffic sign is visible. No individuals are present in the image.

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