
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a monument, likely located in Saint Petersburg, Russia, featuring a rough-hewn granite base. The granite exhibits evidence of past damage, specifically marks that are most likely the result of impact from shrapnel during periods of conflict. Attached to the stone is a bronze plaque that commemorates the bombardment of Leningrad by Nazi forces, containing inscriptions in Russian indicating the number of shells fired at Leningrad (148,478) between 1941 and 1944. Red carnations are laid near the plaque, possibly as a sign of respect for the victims of the siege. Further to the left is part of an attached metallic sculpture, as well as inscription near some flowers, that contains information about a Baron from 1841. The environment is urban, as indicated by the presence of buildings in the background.
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4F64B
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10,695
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$7.38



