
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a long, curved mosaic depicting a procession of figures, likely mythological or historical, in a stylized, ancient style. The figures are dressed in robes and armor, carrying shields and spears. There are also depictions of animals, including a dog, a deer, an owl, and a lion's head. The mosaic is mounted on a curved wall, likely in an arched passageway. Above the mosaic is a white, stepped ceiling. Below the mosaic is a curved, white structure with segmented panels, possibly a decorative architectural element. The overall impression is one of grandeur and artistry, suggesting a public space or museum. The scene is brightly lit, with the light source appearing to be above and to the right. The mosaic itself is composed of small, tesserae in various colors, creating a rich and detailed image. The curved form of the mosaic suggests it might be part of a larger architectural design. This mosaic is located in the vestibule of the "Avtovo" metro station in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The station, opened in 1955, is renowned for its stunning mosaics and architectural grandeur, featuring a central hall supported by twelve large glass pillars. The mosaic visible in the image is a part of the station's decorative scheme, which celebrates the heroic defense of Leningrad during World War II, with each mosaic panel representing a specific aspect of the siege. The figures depicted are allegorical representations of heroes and symbols of the city's resilience.
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