A wooden torture device, possibly a "Judas cradle" or "iron chair," stands outdoors in Mazyr, Belarus
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A wooden torture device, possibly a "Judas cradle" or "iron chair," stands outdoors in Mazyr, Belarus

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A wooden torture device, possibly a "Judas cradle" or "iron chair," stands outdoors in Mazyr, Belarus. It is constructed of aged, rough-hewn wood with numerous metal spikes protruding from its surface. A metal gate forms the seating area. A metal bar runs vertically across the back, and metal mechanisms are present at the top and sides. A small sign with Cyrillic text is affixed to the upper left of the back. The device is situated on a paved surface with brick and green foliage in the background. A portion of a building with a window is also visible. A black metal railing and barrel are in the lower left of the scene.