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This image depicts a partial view of the Church of Saints Simon and Helena, commonly known as the Red Church, located in Independence Square, Minsk, Belarus. The church's distinctive red brick architecture and reddish-brown tiled roofs are prominently featured under an overcast, light grey sky.

In the upper right quadrant, a significant portion of a tall, rectangular church tower with a pyramidal tiled roof is visible. The tower's roof features two distinct, dark finials or decorative elements at its peaks, and smaller arched windows are set into the brickwork below the roofline. A dense, vibrant green tree partially obscures the lower and central sections of this tower and extends into the middle right of the frame.

The central part of the image showcases the upper facade of the church's main structure. It features a large, circular rose window composed of several smaller, intricately designed circular windows with dark tracery. Above this, a pointed gable displays decorative white brick patterns forming a cross-hatch design, with small, vertically oriented arched vents below. A stylized, ornate cross tops the apex of this central gable. Another, simpler cross is visible atop a further gable to the right.

To the left of the main facade, a lower section of the church reveals a rounded architectural element with a tiled roof. Adjacent to it, two arched windows with patterned glass are visible. A small, dark cross can be seen on a roof peak further left.

At the very bottom of the frame, a horizontal structure, appearing to be a metal barrier or scaffolding with a wooden beam, partially obscures the lower part of the church. No people are visible in the scene. The lighting is diffuse and even, consistent with a heavily clouded sky.
Leonardo

Jun 5, 2026, 3:24 PM

Minsk, Belarus

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This image depicts a partial view of the Church of Saints Simon and Helena, commonly known as the Red Church, located in Independence Square, Minsk, Belarus. The church's distinctive red brick architecture and reddish-brown tiled roofs are prominently featured under an overcast, light grey sky. In the upper right quadrant, a significant portion of a tall, rectangular church tower with a pyramidal tiled roof is visible. The tower's roof features two distinct, dark finials or decorative elements at its peaks, and smaller arched windows are set into the brickwork below the roofline. A dense, vibrant green tree partially obscures the lower and central sections of this tower and extends into the middle right of the frame. The central part of the image showcases the upper facade of the church's main structure. It features a large, circular rose window composed of several smaller, intricately designed circular windows with dark tracery. Above this, a pointed gable displays decorative white brick patterns forming a cross-hatch design, with small, vertically oriented arched vents below. A stylized, ornate cross tops the apex of this central gable. Another, simpler cross is visible atop a further gable to the right. To the left of the main facade, a lower section of the church reveals a rounded architectural element with a tiled roof. Adjacent to it, two arched windows with patterned glass are visible. A small, dark cross can be seen on a roof peak further left. At the very bottom of the frame, a horizontal structure, appearing to be a metal barrier or scaffolding with a wooden beam, partially obscures the lower part of the church. No people are visible in the scene. The lighting is diffuse and even, consistent with a heavily clouded sky.

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