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The image shows an interior view of a room with several historical artifacts on display. In the center, mounted on a teal wall, is a detailed coat of arms featuring a crown, a shield divided into four sections with various animals and symbols, and two supporting mythical creatures. Below the coat of arms, a dark bronze bust of a man with curly hair and elaborate attire is displayed. To the left and right of the central display are sections of teal walls, with framed items visible. On the far left, a gilded frame encloses a painting with a landscape scene. To the right of the coat of arms, a dark wooden frame surrounds a smaller framed portrait of a man in military attire, and below that, another framed artwork appears to be a landscape. A plaque is visible near the bust, likely providing information about the displayed items. The ceiling is high, with ornate white moldings. A smoke detector is mounted on the ceiling. The overall impression is of a museum or historical exhibition space. The coat of arms displayed is the historical coat of arms of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which existed from 1569 to 1795 and encompassed territories in modern-day Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, and parts of Russia and Latvia. Hrodna (Grodno) was a significant city within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Therefore, this display is consistent with a historical context related to Hrodna.
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