
Stake attention in this memory
A full frontal view captures the Surp Khach (Holy Cross) Armenian Apostolic Church in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, under an overcast, grey sky. The church building features a white facade with light blue-grey hexagonal shingles covering its roofs. A dominant central, tall, conical spire is topped with a golden onion dome and a golden Orthodox cross. Below this, a smaller bell-tower-like structure also features a golden dome and cross, positioned above the main entrance. Two additional, smaller golden domes, each surmounted by an Orthodox cross, are situated on lower, flanking roof sections. A prominent mosaic depicting a haloed saint holding a staff or sword is centered above the main entrance, flanked by text in Armenian script. Below the mosaic, an arched entrance canopy with black decorative wrought ironwork shelters light blue-grey double doors featuring ornate carvings. Six narrow, arched windows with stained-glass-like patterns are visible on the facade, three on each side of the entrance. Black utility lines horizontally traverse the mid-upper portion of the image, partially obscuring the church. Bare deciduous trees are visible on both the left and right sides of the structure. A decorative black metal fence runs along the bottom foreground of the image. No individuals are visible.
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