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This is a close-up, eye-level shot of the facade of the Catherine Palace in Pushkin, Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bright blue, stuccoed wall serves as a vibrant backdrop to elaborate white plaster ornamentation framing a window. The focal point is a decorative pediment above a semi-circular window. The pediment features two cherubic figures with feathered wings, positioned as if supporting a floral motif at the apex of a triangular structure. The window itself is segmented into multiple panes by white mullions and transoms, with dark, draped curtains visible behind the glass. The surrounding plasterwork is ornate, with scrolling volutes and textured panels, characteristic of Baroque or Rococo architectural styles. The lighting suggests an overcast day, with soft, diffused light.
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Jul 8, 2026, 1:03 PM

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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This is a close-up, eye-level shot of the facade of the Catherine Palace in Pushkin, Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bright blue, stuccoed wall serves as a vibrant backdrop to elaborate white plaster ornamentation framing a window. The focal point is a decorative pediment above a semi-circular window. The pediment features two cherubic figures with feathered wings, positioned as if supporting a floral motif at the apex of a triangular structure. The window itself is segmented into multiple panes by white mullions and transoms, with dark, draped curtains visible behind the glass. The surrounding plasterwork is ornate, with scrolling volutes and textured panels, characteristic of Baroque or Rococo architectural styles. The lighting suggests an overcast day, with soft, diffused light.

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