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The image displays the weathered facade of a multi-story building, oriented such that the sky is on the left and the ground on the right. The building's light-colored paint is extensively peeling, revealing darker, rough textures beneath and suggesting significant age and lack of maintenance.

Numerous tall, rectangular windows with modern white PVC frames and dark, reflective glass are arranged across the facade. Interspersed between some windows and on elements near the entrance are decorative, textured greyish-white tiles with a raised diamond or pyramid pattern.

A prominent square wall clock is mounted on the facade, slightly right of the center. It has a weathered white face with black hands and hour markers, including larger numbers for 3, 6, 9, and 12. The clock indicates the time as approximately 8:46. Its metal frame appears tarnished.

Below the clock, a recessed main entrance is visible, featuring dark green double doors with multiple glass panels. This entrance is topped by an overhang, also adorned with the distinctive patterned tiles. Below the main entrance, there is a smaller white-framed window and a dark single door. A strip of sunlit grass and pavement runs along the right side of the image.

The clear blue sky and strong daylight suggest a sunny morning. The architectural style, particularly the functional design and evident state of disrepair, is consistent with older institutional buildings in its specified location of Kaliningrad, Russia. The only discernible text consists of the numbers "3," "6," "9," and "12" on the clock face, and some small, illegible white papers affixed inside the entrance doors. The overall impression is one of aging infrastructure and utilitarian architecture.
DDie

Jun 3, 2026

Kaliningrad, Russia

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The image displays the weathered facade of a multi-story building, oriented such that the sky is on the left and the ground on the right. The building's light-colored paint is extensively peeling, revealing darker, rough textures beneath and suggesting significant age and lack of maintenance. Numerous tall, rectangular windows with modern white PVC frames and dark, reflective glass are arranged across the facade. Interspersed between some windows and on elements near the entrance are decorative, textured greyish-white tiles with a raised diamond or pyramid pattern. A prominent square wall clock is mounted on the facade, slightly right of the center. It has a weathered white face with black hands and hour markers, including larger numbers for 3, 6, 9, and 12. The clock indicates the time as approximately 8:46. Its metal frame appears tarnished. Below the clock, a recessed main entrance is visible, featuring dark green double doors with multiple glass panels. This entrance is topped by an overhang, also adorned with the distinctive patterned tiles. Below the main entrance, there is a smaller white-framed window and a dark single door. A strip of sunlit grass and pavement runs along the right side of the image. The clear blue sky and strong daylight suggest a sunny morning. The architectural style, particularly the functional design and evident state of disrepair, is consistent with older institutional buildings in its specified location of Kaliningrad, Russia. The only discernible text consists of the numbers "3," "6," "9," and "12" on the clock face, and some small, illegible white papers affixed inside the entrance doors. The overall impression is one of aging infrastructure and utilitarian architecture.

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