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This image depicts the upper portion of one of the "Gates of Minsk" towers, located at Privokzalnaya Square in Minsk, Belarus, under an overcast sky. The monumental building is constructed from light-colored stone, exhibiting elements of Stalinist Empire architecture.

A large, rectangular clock tower dominates the central upper section, featuring a dark circular clock face with golden Roman numerals and hands, indicating approximately 10:10. Below the clock, the facade is decorated with carved garlands and several arched windows. The roofline of the clock tower and the surrounding sections of the building are adorned with multiple tapering, spire-like pinnacles, some featuring spherical embellishments. A small white bird is perched on one of these pinnacles to the right of the clock tower.

Three dark-colored statues are visible on the building's upper levels: one on the far left corner, one on the far right corner depicting a figure with what appears to be a rifle or staff, and a central figure positioned on a balcony below the main clock.

The building's facade is characterized by multiple stories of tall, arched windows, many equipped with small, dark wrought-iron balconies. The stone facade is further detailed with prominent cornices, recessed arched niches, rectangular decorative panels with circular motifs, and engaged pilasters.

The sky is uniformly overcast and grey, with subtle variations in cloud density. A dark bird is visible in flight in the upper-left quadrant. In the lower right foreground, a modern, light-grey street light pole partially obstructs the building, and several dark electrical wires horizontally traverse the scene in front of the lower visible sections of the building. The roofline of an adjacent structure is partially visible in the far lower-right corner.
Leonardo

Jun 5, 2026, 2:28 PM

Minsk, Belarus

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This image depicts the upper portion of one of the "Gates of Minsk" towers, located at Privokzalnaya Square in Minsk, Belarus, under an overcast sky. The monumental building is constructed from light-colored stone, exhibiting elements of Stalinist Empire architecture. A large, rectangular clock tower dominates the central upper section, featuring a dark circular clock face with golden Roman numerals and hands, indicating approximately 10:10. Below the clock, the facade is decorated with carved garlands and several arched windows. The roofline of the clock tower and the surrounding sections of the building are adorned with multiple tapering, spire-like pinnacles, some featuring spherical embellishments. A small white bird is perched on one of these pinnacles to the right of the clock tower. Three dark-colored statues are visible on the building's upper levels: one on the far left corner, one on the far right corner depicting a figure with what appears to be a rifle or staff, and a central figure positioned on a balcony below the main clock. The building's facade is characterized by multiple stories of tall, arched windows, many equipped with small, dark wrought-iron balconies. The stone facade is further detailed with prominent cornices, recessed arched niches, rectangular decorative panels with circular motifs, and engaged pilasters. The sky is uniformly overcast and grey, with subtle variations in cloud density. A dark bird is visible in flight in the upper-left quadrant. In the lower right foreground, a modern, light-grey street light pole partially obstructs the building, and several dark electrical wires horizontally traverse the scene in front of the lower visible sections of the building. The roofline of an adjacent structure is partially visible in the far lower-right corner.

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