
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a wall in what appears to be a historical building, possibly a museum or archive, located in Tbilisi, Georgia. The wall is adorned with various framed documents and photographs, predominantly newspapers and portraits. In the center of the image, a large poster features a black and white illustration of Vladimir Lenin reading a newspaper. The headline, "К 78-ЛЕТИЮ ГАЗЕТЫ «ПРАВДА»" (To the 78th Anniversary of the Newspaper "Pravda"), is prominently displayed, along with the subtitle "Орган Центрального Комитета КПСС" (Organ of the Central Committee of the CPSU). This suggests a connection to Soviet history. To the left of the Lenin poster are several framed newspapers, some with Cyrillic and some with Georgian script. One newspaper, with a prominent headline in Georgian, appears to be "საქართველოს კომუნისტი" (Sakartvelos Komunisti), the Communist of Georgia. Another newspaper is titled "ПРАВДА" (Pravda) in Russian. Below the Lenin poster and to the right, there is a framed display of six black and white portraits of men, likely historical figures, with their names inscribed below each portrait. A large framed document to the left of the Lenin poster contains text in Georgian, and below it, a smaller framed document with Russian text and a portrait of Lenin. Another smaller framed document, located below the newspapers on the left, also contains Georgian text. The wall itself is painted white and shows signs of age, with some cracks and imperfections visible. The lighting in the room appears to be artificial, casting shadows on the wall. The overall impression is one of a preserved historical space dedicated to documenting periods of Soviet and Georgian history. The presence of multiple items related to "Pravda" and Lenin, alongside Georgian language documents, points to a location that commemorates the Soviet era in Georgia.
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