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The image captures a close-up, upward-angled view of the distinctive upper structure of the Kazan Family Center, also known as the Kazan Wedding Palace, located in Kazan, Russia. The building's rounded, cauldron-shaped upper section is constructed from a dark, metallic material, possibly bronze or copper, featuring a finely textured, diamond-patterned surface. Two prominent horizontal bands of intricate, dark metalwork encircle this section. The upper band displays a repeating motif of winged creatures resembling griffins, interspersed with ornate scrollwork. The lower band features a series of serpentine or dragon-like figures, also integrated with decorative patterns. Between these two ornate bands, a row of windows or reflective panels is visible, mirroring the blue sky. The top edge of the structure is a simpler band with several small protrusions. Beneath the dark metallic section, the building transitions into a lighter-colored, block-patterned stone base, revealing arched architectural details. The entire structure is set against a uniformly clear, bright blue sky, with a tiny white speck visible in the upper left quadrant.
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1,059
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