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This image captures a low-angle view of the facade of the Abdylas Maldybaev Kyrgyz National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

The left side of the frame is dominated by a vertical architectural element, likely a column or corner, constructed from large, light-colored, possibly white or cream-colored, square marble or stone tiles. The lower section of the building's facade is composed of smaller, rectangular blocks of similar light-colored material, topped by an extensive band of intricate white relief ornamentation featuring swirling floral or geometric patterns and circular medallions.

At ground level, three sets of tall, arched double wooden doors with dark, ornate handles are visible, each set within an archway flanked by decorative pilasters with carved head details. To the left of the leftmost doors, an illuminated, blue-toned poster is mounted, displaying Cyrillic text that reads "ПРЕМЬЕРА!" (Premiere!), "19 и 21 ИЮНЯ" (June 19 and 21), "17:00," and "«Сильфида»" (La Sylphide), indicating a ballet performance. Below the poster and to the left, a small, dark rectangular window is fitted with a black iron grate. A circular porthole-style window with a dark frame is situated above the grated window, reflecting green foliage.

The upper portion of the facade is a uniform light brown or terracotta color. Above the ornate white section, several tall, arched windows with dark brown grid frames are present, reflecting the sky and clouds. The ceiling of the building's overhang is decorative, light-colored, and features rectangular recesses painted a bright blue, interspersed with black spotlights. The ground surface in the foreground is a light-colored, speckled paving with a subtle, dark patterned inlay. No people or moving objects are visible.
Juliana

Jun 7, 2026

Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan

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This image captures a low-angle view of the facade of the Abdylas Maldybaev Kyrgyz National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. The left side of the frame is dominated by a vertical architectural element, likely a column or corner, constructed from large, light-colored, possibly white or cream-colored, square marble or stone tiles. The lower section of the building's facade is composed of smaller, rectangular blocks of similar light-colored material, topped by an extensive band of intricate white relief ornamentation featuring swirling floral or geometric patterns and circular medallions. At ground level, three sets of tall, arched double wooden doors with dark, ornate handles are visible, each set within an archway flanked by decorative pilasters with carved head details. To the left of the leftmost doors, an illuminated, blue-toned poster is mounted, displaying Cyrillic text that reads "ПРЕМЬЕРА!" (Premiere!), "19 и 21 ИЮНЯ" (June 19 and 21), "17:00," and "«Сильфида»" (La Sylphide), indicating a ballet performance. Below the poster and to the left, a small, dark rectangular window is fitted with a black iron grate. A circular porthole-style window with a dark frame is situated above the grated window, reflecting green foliage. The upper portion of the facade is a uniform light brown or terracotta color. Above the ornate white section, several tall, arched windows with dark brown grid frames are present, reflecting the sky and clouds. The ceiling of the building's overhang is decorative, light-colored, and features rectangular recesses painted a bright blue, interspersed with black spotlights. The ground surface in the foreground is a light-colored, speckled paving with a subtle, dark patterned inlay. No people or moving objects are visible.

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