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A forensic examination of the image reveals a two-story, late 19th or early 20th-century building identified as the House of Ushkova (Дом Ушковой), located at Kremlin Street, 3, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. The building features a red brick facade with extensive white architectural details, including pilasters, ornate cornices, intricate window surrounds, and quoins along the corners. Snow covers the flat roof, cornices, and window ledges. The primary facade visible presents nine window bays on each floor, with decorative pediments above the upper-floor windows and a central roofline cartouche. The corner section exhibits a distinct design. On the building's right-hand facade, three small windows are visible on the upper floor, while the lower floor displays several bricked-up window openings and three externally mounted air conditioning units. A large, weathered white chimney stack stands prominently on the roofline towards the right. In the foreground, a wet, dark asphalt street occupies the lower portion of the frame. Adjacent to the building runs a narrow sidewalk, partially covered in dirty snow and slush. A black metal fence with a repeating diamond pattern separates the sidewalk from the street. Several leafless deciduous trees, protected by black metal guards around their bases, are planted along the sidewalk. Bare tree branches extend into the upper left of the frame against an overcast, light grey sky. No individuals or vehicles are present in the scene, which depicts winter conditions.
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