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An eye-level, slightly upward-angled photograph captures the facade of an aging, multi-story building in Kaliningrad, Russia. The white-painted exterior shows significant wear, with extensive paint peeling and discolored patches revealing the underlying material. Numerous rectangular windows with white frames are visible, many reflecting the clear blue sky and distant tree foliage. Between some window levels and as decorative elements on a projecting porch structure, there are weathered, light-colored concrete or tiled panels featuring a repeating pyramidal or diamond pattern. On certain windows, particularly in the mid-section, faint, repeated patterns of illegible text or symbols, possibly from old stickers or tape, are discernible. A prominent square outdoor clock, mounted on a rusty bracket, extends from the facade between two vertical rows of windows. Its white face, marked with black numbers (12, 3, 6, 9 clearly visible), indicates the time as approximately 12:45. The clock face itself appears weathered and dirty. Below the clock, a covered entrance area projects from the building. Its flat roof and supporting columns feature the same pyramidal decorative panels. The main entrance consists of light green or grey double doors with multiple glass panes, behind which some papers or notices are faintly visible. Further down, another, darker door (possibly black) is present, with a white-framed door/window unit above it. The ground to the right of the building shows a paved area, likely a sidewalk or path, with some sparse grass. The clear reflections in the windows and the bright lighting suggest it is daytime, under a clear, sunny sky. No people are present in the image. The scene conveys an impression of an aged building, possibly in disuse or in need of renovation.
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