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The image displays a low-angle, upward-looking view of a monumental, light-colored building, specifically identified as the right tower of the Gate of Minsk. This structure is located on Privokzalnaya Square in Minsk, Belarus, and exemplifies the Stalinist Empire architectural style. The scene is set under a uniformly gray, overcast sky.

The uppermost section features a prominent central clock tower, square in profile, which culminates in crenellations. A large circular clock face with Roman numerals (XII, III, VI, IX clearly visible) displays black hands indicating approximately 10:10. On the roofline, flanking the clock tower, are two dark-colored statues. The left statue depicts a figure, possibly a collective farmer, holding a large sheaf. The right statue portrays a standing figure, appearing to be a soldier, holding a spear or rifle pointed upwards. The tower itself includes two arched windows with dark grates below the clock and is adorned with various relief motifs.

Below the tower, the building's facade is constructed from light-toned blocks, simulating ashlar masonry, and is organized into multiple levels separated by horizontal cornices. Windows vary in design, including rectangular and arched forms, many of which feature small, dark iron balconies with balustrades or grates. Some window sections are deeply recessed, contributing to the architectural depth. The facade also incorporates decorative elements such as plain circular medallions, rectangular panels, and stylized relief ornamentation, including a wreath-like design on an upper panel and ribbon motifs near lower windows. Multiple wall-mounted floodlights are strategically positioned across the facade. No people, vehicles, or specific environmental features beyond the sky are visible within the frame.
Leonardo

Jun 5, 2026, 3:12 PM

Minsk, Belarus

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The image displays a low-angle, upward-looking view of a monumental, light-colored building, specifically identified as the right tower of the Gate of Minsk. This structure is located on Privokzalnaya Square in Minsk, Belarus, and exemplifies the Stalinist Empire architectural style. The scene is set under a uniformly gray, overcast sky. The uppermost section features a prominent central clock tower, square in profile, which culminates in crenellations. A large circular clock face with Roman numerals (XII, III, VI, IX clearly visible) displays black hands indicating approximately 10:10. On the roofline, flanking the clock tower, are two dark-colored statues. The left statue depicts a figure, possibly a collective farmer, holding a large sheaf. The right statue portrays a standing figure, appearing to be a soldier, holding a spear or rifle pointed upwards. The tower itself includes two arched windows with dark grates below the clock and is adorned with various relief motifs. Below the tower, the building's facade is constructed from light-toned blocks, simulating ashlar masonry, and is organized into multiple levels separated by horizontal cornices. Windows vary in design, including rectangular and arched forms, many of which feature small, dark iron balconies with balustrades or grates. Some window sections are deeply recessed, contributing to the architectural depth. The facade also incorporates decorative elements such as plain circular medallions, rectangular panels, and stylized relief ornamentation, including a wreath-like design on an upper panel and ribbon motifs near lower windows. Multiple wall-mounted floodlights are strategically positioned across the facade. No people, vehicles, or specific environmental features beyond the sky are visible within the frame.

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