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This image depicts the former Königsberg Grain Elevator complex, now a part of the Kaliningrad Regional Museum of History and Art, located in Kaliningrad, Russia. The scene features multiple large, multi-story buildings constructed from red brick, under a clear blue sky on a sunny day.

The prominent building on the left is a substantial red brick structure characterized by numerous arched window openings, some bricked up, and decorative brickwork patterns including horizontal banding and vertical pilasters. A tall, octagonal brick chimney with a dark, possibly metal, cap rises from its roof. At ground level, a white circular sign with the Cyrillic word "ЗЕРНО" (Zerno, meaning Grain) in black text is affixed near a dark entrance door.

To the right, a taller and less ornate red brick building stands, featuring rows of both rectangular and arched windows with dark frames and reflective glass. Some windows appear to be modern replacements. Between the two main structures, a dark, inclined industrial apparatus, possibly a former conveyor or external stairway, connects different levels of the buildings. A cylindrical brick chimney is partially visible behind and to the left of the taller building.

The foreground consists of a light gray paved surface, likely a road or parking area, bordered by landscaped sections. These sections contain green grassy areas with some wild plants and scattered small rocks, interspersed with several rounded, neatly trimmed green bushes. Green leafy tree branches partially intrude into the frame from the upper right.

In the upper left foreground, a blue rectangular sign with a white bus icon, indicating a bus stop, is visible. Strong sunlight creates distinct shadows on the ground, suggesting a light source from the right side of the frame. No people or active vehicles are present in the image.
Viktory1969

Jun 6, 2026, 12:48 PM

Kaliningrad, Russia

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This image depicts the former Königsberg Grain Elevator complex, now a part of the Kaliningrad Regional Museum of History and Art, located in Kaliningrad, Russia. The scene features multiple large, multi-story buildings constructed from red brick, under a clear blue sky on a sunny day. The prominent building on the left is a substantial red brick structure characterized by numerous arched window openings, some bricked up, and decorative brickwork patterns including horizontal banding and vertical pilasters. A tall, octagonal brick chimney with a dark, possibly metal, cap rises from its roof. At ground level, a white circular sign with the Cyrillic word "ЗЕРНО" (Zerno, meaning Grain) in black text is affixed near a dark entrance door. To the right, a taller and less ornate red brick building stands, featuring rows of both rectangular and arched windows with dark frames and reflective glass. Some windows appear to be modern replacements. Between the two main structures, a dark, inclined industrial apparatus, possibly a former conveyor or external stairway, connects different levels of the buildings. A cylindrical brick chimney is partially visible behind and to the left of the taller building. The foreground consists of a light gray paved surface, likely a road or parking area, bordered by landscaped sections. These sections contain green grassy areas with some wild plants and scattered small rocks, interspersed with several rounded, neatly trimmed green bushes. Green leafy tree branches partially intrude into the frame from the upper right. In the upper left foreground, a blue rectangular sign with a white bus icon, indicating a bus stop, is visible. Strong sunlight creates distinct shadows on the ground, suggesting a light source from the right side of the frame. No people or active vehicles are present in the image.

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