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This media file, taken in Tartu, Estonia, captures an exterior view of a historic building on a bright, sunny day. The building's facade is a mix of rough-hewn light-colored stone and red brick, with distinct architectural details like stepped brickwork and decorative brick accents around the windows. Several windows with white frames are visible, reflecting the blue sky.

A prominent sign on the building displays the word "Aleksan" in dark lettering on a black banner, partially obscured by a yellow glow, suggesting it might be a historical marker or an old business name. Below this, a rectangular plaque is affixed to the stone wall. It contains text in Estonian, reading: "SELLE HOONE ASUS / AASTATEL 1880–1897 / TARTU / GAASIVABRIK". This indicates the building was once a gasworks.

Further down the wall, two blue street signs are visible: one reads "Aleksandri" and the other displays the number "42". A cylindrical section of the building, clad in light-colored wood and trimmed with red, is also visible, adding to the unique architectural character. Lush green trees with full foliage are positioned in the foreground and around the building, indicating it's a warm season, likely summer, given the vibrant greenery and clear blue sky. The overall impression is one of historical significance within a pleasant, natural environment. There are no people or ongoing activities depicted, focusing solely on the static architecture and its surroundings.
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Jun 29, 2026

Tartu, Estonia

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This media file, taken in Tartu, Estonia, captures an exterior view of a historic building on a bright, sunny day. The building's facade is a mix of rough-hewn light-colored stone and red brick, with distinct architectural details like stepped brickwork and decorative brick accents around the windows. Several windows with white frames are visible, reflecting the blue sky. A prominent sign on the building displays the word "Aleksan" in dark lettering on a black banner, partially obscured by a yellow glow, suggesting it might be a historical marker or an old business name. Below this, a rectangular plaque is affixed to the stone wall. It contains text in Estonian, reading: "SELLE HOONE ASUS / AASTATEL 1880–1897 / TARTU / GAASIVABRIK". This indicates the building was once a gasworks. Further down the wall, two blue street signs are visible: one reads "Aleksandri" and the other displays the number "42". A cylindrical section of the building, clad in light-colored wood and trimmed with red, is also visible, adding to the unique architectural character. Lush green trees with full foliage are positioned in the foreground and around the building, indicating it's a warm season, likely summer, given the vibrant greenery and clear blue sky. The overall impression is one of historical significance within a pleasant, natural environment. There are no people or ongoing activities depicted, focusing solely on the static architecture and its surroundings.

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