
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a building entrance with two large, dark metal doors. The left door is closed, and the right door is ajar, revealing a glimpse into a dimly lit interior. Both doors are adorned with circular emblems featuring the hammer and sickle symbol, commonly associated with the Soviet Union. The emblems are painted on red discs outlined in yellow and set against a darker background on the doors. On the left door, a small white sign with the word "OPEN" is visible. Above it, another sign, also white and slightly crinkled, appears to contain text in a foreign language, likely Georgian, accompanied by English translations. These signs seem to indicate opening hours or rules of the establishment. The exterior of the building is constructed with red brick walls. The entrance is framed by concrete and a metal overhang supported by columns. The ground in front of the entrance is paved with dark granite tiles, with a few steps leading up to the doors. A small leaf lies on the ground near the steps. The overall impression is one of an older, possibly institutional building. This image was taken at the National Library of Georgia's exhibition hall located in Tbilisi, Georgia. The signs on the door likely pertain to this institution. The open door reveals a room with furniture and a window, suggesting a public or administrative space.
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