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The image presents a low-angle, forensic view of the New Synagogue, located in Kaliningrad, Russia, under an overcast sky. The building's facade is prominently characterized by alternating horizontal bands of reddish-brown and off-white stone masonry. A large, central arched window dominates the composition, featuring an intricate blue-grey metal framework that forms a Star of David within a circular motif at its upper section, surrounded by multiple smaller circular panes. Below this, a series of vertically oriented rectangular windows are framed by a striking black and white checkerboard pattern constructed from square marble or stone blocks. To the right of the central window, additional Stars of David are individually carved into the reddish-brown stone bands. The building incorporates multiple turrets with dark, potentially tiled, conical roofs, edged with metallic gold trim. One turret on the left culminates in a slender, sharp spire. Another turret on the right side displays an oval-shaped window. Arched windows and doorways, framed with yellow and reddish-brown striped arches, are visible at the lower sections of the structure. The overall architectural style exhibits Moorish Revival and Romanesque Revival influences. No individuals are present in the scene.
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