
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a low-angle view of the facade of a light-colored, multi-story building located in Sevastopol, Ukraine. The specific building is the Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol, situated on Lenin Street. The architecture features classical or eclectic influences, constructed primarily from beige or pale yellow stone or stucco, with a darker grey granite base visible at the bottom. The central feature of the facade is a large, elaborate relief sculpture set within an arched recess. This sculpture depicts the historical Coat of Arms of Sevastopol. At its apex, a crowned griffin holds a shield detailed with an image of the Monument to the Scuttled Ships and a fortress wall. Below the shield, draped banners flank an architectural motif, and further down, two bunches of grapes are carved into the stone. The relief is flanked by decorative vertical pilasters with ornate capitals and intricate horizontal bands featuring geometric patterns (e.g., meander). Near the upper left edge of the facade, a small, conical, light-colored object, possibly a speaker or security camera, is mounted. A segment of a rounded window is partially visible on the far right upper section. At the very top, against a clear blue sky, a narrow metal railing and a few bare tree branches are discernible. Below the main relief sculpture, a horizontal, light-colored beam, possibly made of wood or composite material, is attached to the wall. This beam features a subtly undulating front profile and is secured by two L-shaped, light yellow or beige metal brackets. Multiple bundles of black electrical or communication wires are neatly tied and secured to the underside of this beam at two distinct points. Below this beam, the wall transitions to a dark grey, granular material, consistent with a granite plinth or lower facade section. No people or active interactions are visible in the scene. The lighting suggests daylight conditions.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found









