
Stake attention in this memory
A marble plaque is affixed to a yellow wall. The plaque is divided into two sections by a horizontal line. The top section contains text in Russian, indicating that it is the "MAIN FAIR BUILDING," constructed in 1890 by architects A.I. Fon Gotena, G.A. Trambitsky, and K.V. Treimana. The bottom section also contains Russian text, stating it is the "ENSEMBLE OF THE NIZHNY NOVGOROD FAIR," created in 1817 under the leadership of Major General Augustin de Betancourt (1758-1824). The plaque is mounted with metal fixtures. The yellow wall shows some signs of weathering and is part of an architectural structure with an ornate cornice. The overall scene is an outdoor setting, likely a historical building in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
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