
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the exterior of the Museum of Crimea and Novorossiya, located at Portovaya St, 11, Sevastopol, Ukraine, under a clear blue sky. The building presents a multi-story facade in a pale, possibly light pink or cream, hue, constructed of stone or stucco, exhibiting architectural features reminiscent of Art Deco or Neoclassical styles. A prominent inscription in Cyrillic, "МУЗЕЙ КРЫМА И НОВОРОССИИ," is centrally located above a recessed portico supported by multiple tall, fluted columns. Above this inscription, a large bas-relief depicting stylized wings or an avian form is visible. Below the inscription and above the ground level, a balcony extends across the facade, featuring a dark, ornate metal railing. The facade is extensively decorated with various bas-reliefs, including medallions, shields, and vertical textured panels. To the right of the columned portico, a large, dark-colored sculptural lamppost stands on a grey stone pedestal. This sculpture depicts a stylized ship's mast, complete with three lanterns at its apex, and nautical emblems such as anchors and wings integrated into its base. The building's base is composed of grey stone. The immediate foreground consists of grey paved surfaces, indicative of a plaza or walkway. No individuals are present in the scene. The lighting suggests natural daylight conditions.
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