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The image is a sketch in a notebook on a kraft paper background. The sketch depicts an architectural facade, likely a building. Inscriptions in Cyrillic are present around the sketch. One inscription reads "МОНШМЕНТАЛЕН БАТЬОН", another "ДВОРЦОВ ГЕРБ и ФРОНТОН". The sketch shows a detailed facade with windows, columns, and decorative elements. Another inscription near the bottom left points to a feature and reads "ДВОЙНО ИЗВИТО ОТБИВШЕ". There is also an inscription on the right side that reads "ДЕРЖАТ ВЕЛИК ПЕТРОГРАД 1886". On the bottom right, some text reads "КАКВО СЕ", and further down "Анес Национ. в нова твой като", and "ЗАЩИТЕ ВРЕМЕНИ НА КЛАСИ".

The inscription "ДЕРЖАТ ВЕЛИК ПЕТРОГРАД 1886" (Hold Great Petrograd 1886) and the mention of " Petrograd" strongly suggest that the sketch is not of a building in Sofia, Bulgaria, but rather of a building in Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg, Russia). Petrograd was the capital of Russia from 1914 to 1918, and before that, it was known as Saint Petersburg. The date 1886 predates the name change to Petrograd, so it refers to Saint Petersburg. The architectural style depicted in the sketch also aligns with styles found in Saint Petersburg. Therefore, it is highly unlikely that this sketch is of a location in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Diana090

Jul 30, 2026, 8:20 PM

Sofia, Bulgaria

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The image is a sketch in a notebook on a kraft paper background. The sketch depicts an architectural facade, likely a building. Inscriptions in Cyrillic are present around the sketch. One inscription reads "МОНШМЕНТАЛЕН БАТЬОН", another "ДВОРЦОВ ГЕРБ и ФРОНТОН". The sketch shows a detailed facade with windows, columns, and decorative elements. Another inscription near the bottom left points to a feature and reads "ДВОЙНО ИЗВИТО ОТБИВШЕ". There is also an inscription on the right side that reads "ДЕРЖАТ ВЕЛИК ПЕТРОГРАД 1886". On the bottom right, some text reads "КАКВО СЕ", and further down "Анес Национ. в нова твой като", and "ЗАЩИТЕ ВРЕМЕНИ НА КЛАСИ". The inscription "ДЕРЖАТ ВЕЛИК ПЕТРОГРАД 1886" (Hold Great Petrograd 1886) and the mention of " Petrograd" strongly suggest that the sketch is not of a building in Sofia, Bulgaria, but rather of a building in Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg, Russia). Petrograd was the capital of Russia from 1914 to 1918, and before that, it was known as Saint Petersburg. The date 1886 predates the name change to Petrograd, so it refers to Saint Petersburg. The architectural style depicted in the sketch also aligns with styles found in Saint Petersburg. Therefore, it is highly unlikely that this sketch is of a location in Sofia, Bulgaria.

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