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The image captures a broad street in a city under an overcast sky, with grand, ornate buildings dominating the scene. The perspective is taken from a slightly elevated position, looking down onto a pedestrian area and a multi-lane road, extending towards a vanishing point in the distance.

In the immediate foreground, to the right, is a section of pavement made of grey, rectangular paving stones, with a distinctive bright yellow line running along its edge. A dark, possibly asphalt, strip runs parallel to this yellow line.

Beyond the foreground pavement, a metal railing or barrier separates it from the street level. The street itself is wide, with multiple lanes, and several cars are visible, though not in great detail. Utility poles and streetlights line the road.

The most striking features of the image are two prominent, symmetrical buildings with distinctive towers, located on opposite sides of what appears to be a large square or intersection. These buildings are multi-storied and exhibit a grand, classical, or Stalinist Empire architectural style, characterized by numerous windows, ornate decorative elements, cornices, and pilasters. Each of these main buildings features a large, circular clock face set into its tower near the top. One of these buildings, specifically the one further to the left, has a "KFC" sign visible on its lower facade.

Further down the street, other buildings with similar architectural characteristics extend into the distance, contributing to the impression of a large, historically rich city center. A blue circular sign is visible near the street, featuring a white wheelchair symbol and Cyrillic text, which reads "ИНВАЛИДЫ" (meaning "disabled persons" or "invalids"), indicating accessibility information.

The sky is a uniform light grey, suggesting an overcast day. There are no clear indications of people or specific activities, but the presence of cars implies ongoing traffic. The architectural style and the twin clock towers are highly characteristic of the "Gates of Minsk" at the Minsk railway station square in Belarus.
Aliaksandr Shnin

Feb 18, 2026

Minsk, Belarus

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The image captures a broad street in a city under an overcast sky, with grand, ornate buildings dominating the scene. The perspective is taken from a slightly elevated position, looking down onto a pedestrian area and a multi-lane road, extending towards a vanishing point in the distance. In the immediate foreground, to the right, is a section of pavement made of grey, rectangular paving stones, with a distinctive bright yellow line running along its edge. A dark, possibly asphalt, strip runs parallel to this yellow line. Beyond the foreground pavement, a metal railing or barrier separates it from the street level. The street itself is wide, with multiple lanes, and several cars are visible, though not in great detail. Utility poles and streetlights line the road. The most striking features of the image are two prominent, symmetrical buildings with distinctive towers, located on opposite sides of what appears to be a large square or intersection. These buildings are multi-storied and exhibit a grand, classical, or Stalinist Empire architectural style, characterized by numerous windows, ornate decorative elements, cornices, and pilasters. Each of these main buildings features a large, circular clock face set into its tower near the top. One of these buildings, specifically the one further to the left, has a "KFC" sign visible on its lower facade. Further down the street, other buildings with similar architectural characteristics extend into the distance, contributing to the impression of a large, historically rich city center. A blue circular sign is visible near the street, featuring a white wheelchair symbol and Cyrillic text, which reads "ИНВАЛИДЫ" (meaning "disabled persons" or "invalids"), indicating accessibility information. The sky is a uniform light grey, suggesting an overcast day. There are no clear indications of people or specific activities, but the presence of cars implies ongoing traffic. The architectural style and the twin clock towers are highly characteristic of the "Gates of Minsk" at the Minsk railway station square in Belarus.

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