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An informational exhibit about the city of Prypiat is prominently displayed in a dimly lit indoor space, likely a museum or exhibition. The poster, oriented vertically, is rectangular with a yellow bottom section and a black top section containing text and images. The background features a rough, textured concrete wall illuminated by a blue light, creating a stark contrast with the well-lit poster. Dark, geometric metal structures are visible in the foreground.

The exhibit's main title is "Прип'ять" (Prypiat) with the subtitle "Реквієм за містом троянд" (Requiem for the City of Roses), presented in both Ukrainian and English. Key dates and statistics are highlighted: "4.02.1970" (the day the first stone of the atom-city was laid), "16 years and 82 days" (duration of the city's life), "26 years" (average age of citizens), "25 nationalities," and "88 000 citizens" (planned population).

The text describes Prypiat as an ideal city for happy people, known for its wide streets, feeling of freedom, and citizens who cherished their homes, planting thousands of flowers, leading to its nickname "City of Roses." It touches upon the city's aspirations, youth, and sense of historical progress before describing the tragedy, focusing on unfulfilled hopes, poignant silence, and the echoes of past life in abandoned buildings. A quote from Iryna Pliusnina, "Unbeatable Prypiat women," is included.

The poster also features historical photographs under the section "Архітектурні символи, що стали свідками епохи" (Architectural symbols that became witnesses of the era), depicting buildings such as "Готель «Полісся»" (Hotel Polissia) and "Палац культури «Енергетик»" (Energetyk, Palace of Culture). Other sections, partially visible, mention "«Білий дім»" (White House) and "Парк атракціонів" (Amusement Park). The overall tone is melancholic, reflecting on the lost city and its history.
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Apr 29, 2026, 12:35 PM

Kyiv, Ukraine

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An informational exhibit about the city of Prypiat is prominently displayed in a dimly lit indoor space, likely a museum or exhibition. The poster, oriented vertically, is rectangular with a yellow bottom section and a black top section containing text and images. The background features a rough, textured concrete wall illuminated by a blue light, creating a stark contrast with the well-lit poster. Dark, geometric metal structures are visible in the foreground. The exhibit's main title is "Прип'ять" (Prypiat) with the subtitle "Реквієм за містом троянд" (Requiem for the City of Roses), presented in both Ukrainian and English. Key dates and statistics are highlighted: "4.02.1970" (the day the first stone of the atom-city was laid), "16 years and 82 days" (duration of the city's life), "26 years" (average age of citizens), "25 nationalities," and "88 000 citizens" (planned population). The text describes Prypiat as an ideal city for happy people, known for its wide streets, feeling of freedom, and citizens who cherished their homes, planting thousands of flowers, leading to its nickname "City of Roses." It touches upon the city's aspirations, youth, and sense of historical progress before describing the tragedy, focusing on unfulfilled hopes, poignant silence, and the echoes of past life in abandoned buildings. A quote from Iryna Pliusnina, "Unbeatable Prypiat women," is included. The poster also features historical photographs under the section "Архітектурні символи, що стали свідками епохи" (Architectural symbols that became witnesses of the era), depicting buildings such as "Готель «Полісся»" (Hotel Polissia) and "Палац культури «Енергетик»" (Energetyk, Palace of Culture). Other sections, partially visible, mention "«Білий дім»" (White House) and "Парк атракціонів" (Amusement Park). The overall tone is melancholic, reflecting on the lost city and its history.

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