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A direct, frontal view captures the entrance of an old building in Sevastopol, Ukraine, under bright sunlight. The building features a light-colored, possibly stucco or stone, facade with visible weathering and a white base trim. A prominent set of bright blue double doors, likely made of metal or painted wood with glass panes and horizontal security bars, serves as the main entry point. Above the doors, a large, ornate balcony with a white balustrade and classical balusters extends across the facade. A dense, gnarled vine, with thick, dark brown branches, is trained over a metal trellis that covers the area directly above the entrance and balcony. Most branches are bare, characteristic of early spring, but small clusters of fresh green leaves are beginning to emerge, particularly on the left side. To the left of the entrance, a section of the building's facade shows a vertical pipe and a small, rectangular white plaque with dark, unreadable text, possibly a historical marker. In the foreground, a paved concrete pathway leads up to the entrance. The bright sun casts intricate shadows of the vine's branches and leaves across the pathway and the building's facade, indicating a clear, sunny day, likely around midday or early afternoon. To the left of the pathway, a strip of vibrant green grass thrives. On the right side of the frame, a segment of a green wooden park bench is visible, hinting at a public or semi-public outdoor setting. No people are present in the scene, conveying a sense of stillness.
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