Memory from Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Saint Pete..., Russia
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A vertical display panel, framed in brass with visible rivets, is centrally presented within an indoor exhibition space in Saint Petersburg, Russia

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A vertical display panel, framed in brass with visible rivets, is centrally presented within an indoor exhibition space in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The panel's light background features text detailing the history of the Cruiser Aurora from 1897-1917, presented in both Russian (upper section) and English (lower section). The description covers the cruiser's unique monument status, technical specifications (e.g., 5,760 tons displacement, 126.8 meters length, 152mm and 76mm guns), and operational milestones, including its launch from the 'New Admiralty' in St. Petersburg. To the immediate right, a dark, circular, porthole-like object is partially visible within a light wall, above a horizontal metal ventilation grate. The bottom of the display panel abuts a dark, low-level base.