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group of golden sculptures arranged against a wall, possibly in a public space like a subway station
Momentgroup of golden sculptures arranged against a wall, possibly in a public space like a subway station. The sculptures depict figures representative of Soviet ideology and values. From left to right, there's a seated man holding a book, seemingly representing knowledge or intellect. In the center, there is a golden emblem, partially obscured but bearing Soviet symbols like a hammer and sickle, surrounded by wheat stalks. Text in Russian and possibly another Slavic language are visible on the emblem. The letters "БССР" (BSSR), representing the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, are prominently displayed. To the right, a woman is seated with a child on her lap, symbolizing motherhood and the future generation. Above and behind the central emblem stands a female figure, perhaps representing a guiding force or national personification. The background consists of marble or tile walls and arched ceilings, typical of Soviet-era architectural design. The sculptures are mounted on a dark base, enhancing their visibility. The location is likely the Kiyevskaya metro station in Moscow, Russia.


