
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the exterior facade of the National Theatre of the Republic of Adygea, located in Maykop, Russia, under clear, bright blue skies. The neoclassical building features a prominent portico with eight tall, white, fluted columns adorned with ornate Corinthian capitals, supporting a classical pediment. The pediment's triangular tympanum is faced with a reddish-brown, textured material and contains a central circular emblem depicting two theatrical masks (comedy and tragedy). The facade behind the columns is composed of light-colored, cut stone blocks on the upper levels and a darker, possibly granite or composite, material on the ground level. Multiple tall, rectangular windows with dark frames are visible between the columns on the upper floor. On the ground level, dark-framed entrance doors are situated directly beneath some of the windows. To the far right of the facade, a dark rectangular plaque with Cyrillic text and a bronze bust in relief is affixed to the wall. The foreground consists of an expansive paved plaza constructed from rectangular blocks in alternating shades of light beige and darker brown, arranged in a diagonal pattern. Direct sunlight from the left casts distinct, elongated shadows from the columns and the building across this paved area. No individuals or active subjects are present in the scene. A less ornate, multi-story building is partially visible in the background to the far left.
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