
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a large, grey, granite boulder with a metal plaque attached to its surface. The plaque has text in both Russian and German, suggesting a historical marker. The boulder is situated outdoors, surrounded by lush green grass and dense, dark green foliage of evergreen bushes. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with shadows indicating sunlight. The Russian text on the plaque reads: "Urban legend has it: during a visit to Kranz (1843), the King of Prussia Frederick William IV planted a tree in the square in honor of his mother, Queen Louise. City archive of Königsberg in Berlin. Tree: Elm (Ulmus glabra)." The German text on the plaque translates to: "According to one tradition, the Prussian King Frederick William IV, during a visit to the royal Baltic Sea resort of Cranz in 1843, planted an elm tree in the park in honor of his mother, Queen Luise. City archive of Königsberg in Berlin. Tree: Elm." The setting appears to be a park or garden, possibly in Zelenogradsk, Russia, historically known as Cranz. The presence of the plaque and the mention of a specific tree planted in honor of a queen indicates a historical site. The overall impression is one of a serene outdoor space with a touch of historical significance.
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