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The image captures the exterior of an aging, multi-story building, likely in an urban or semi-urban setting, consistent with its Kaliningrad, Russia context. The building's facade is predominantly light-colored, possibly white or pale grey, and shows significant signs of wear with extensive peeling paint and exposed, rougher textures beneath. Numerous rectangular windows with white frames are visible across the facade, reflecting the bright sky and elements from across the street. Between some of the window rows, decorative bands of textured, diamond-patterned tiles are present, which appear discolored and grimy in places. A square, double-sided clock with a rusty metal frame protrudes from the building between two floors. Its white face features black hour and minute hands, indicating a time of approximately 1:55 or 2:00. The numbers 3, 6, 9, and 12 are prominently marked on the clock face, along with smaller tick marks for other hours. On the right side of the image, a recessed entrance area features large, worn, green-painted doors, possibly double doors, topped with several horizontal panels. Multiple pieces of paper, appearing to be notices or signs, are taped to the inside of the doors. The specific text on these papers is too small and blurry to decipher, but one appears to be a light-colored sheet with dark text, and another is yellowish. The entrance area is also adorned with the same diamond-patterned tiles seen elsewhere on the building. The ground next to the building consists of a narrow strip of asphalt or paving with some grass and weeds growing along its edge, suggesting a roadside or pedestrian area. The overall scene conveys a sense of dilapidation and neglect under what appears to be a clear, sunny sky.
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