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The image shows a dark, somewhat crude sculpture of a man standing in a niche above a gray granite plaque. The sculpture is of a figure with a slightly hunched posture and what appears to be a cloak or robe. A stairway seems to run next to the figure. The sculpture is mounted on an exterior wall of a building with a pale yellow façade.

Below the sculpture is a gray granite plaque with text in Cyrillic. The text is likely an inscription or memorial. A red and white sign, typical of those used to designate cultural heritage sites, can be seen attached to the wall to the right of the plaque.

The text on the plaque is partially translated as "Raskolnikov's House." This identifies the location as being connected to the character Raskolnikov from Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel "Crime and Punishment".  The full inscription translates to "The tragic fates of people of this place in Saint Petersburg served Dostoevsky as the basis for his passionate sermon of good for all humanity."
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Mar 31, 2026, 1:50 PM

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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Here is a description of the image: The image shows a dark, somewhat crude sculpture of a man standing in a niche above a gray granite plaque. The sculpture is of a figure with a slightly hunched posture and what appears to be a cloak or robe. A stairway seems to run next to the figure. The sculpture is mounted on an exterior wall of a building with a pale yellow façade. Below the sculpture is a gray granite plaque with text in Cyrillic. The text is likely an inscription or memorial. A red and white sign, typical of those used to designate cultural heritage sites, can be seen attached to the wall to the right of the plaque. The text on the plaque is partially translated as "Raskolnikov's House." This identifies the location as being connected to the character Raskolnikov from Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel "Crime and Punishment". The full inscription translates to "The tragic fates of people of this place in Saint Petersburg served Dostoevsky as the basis for his passionate sermon of good for all humanity."

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