
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a close-up, upward-angled view of a secondary entrance on the facade of the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus, located at 20 Lenin Street, Minsk. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight, casting subtle shadows. The central subject is a closed double-leaf door, dark brown in color, with each leaf featuring three vertically aligned square window panes that reflect interior shadows and ambient light. Below the lowest panes, two circular, dark-colored door handles are visible. The doorway is set within a robust, light-colored stone frame adorned with a continuous carved leaf or laurel wreath motif along its vertical and horizontal sections. Above the door frame, a rectangular, light-colored LED surface-mounted light fixture is positioned. Directly above the light, a prominent, flat-topped stone cornice extends horizontally across the facade. This cornice is supported at its ends by two intricately carved, light-colored stone corbels, each depicting ornate acanthus leaf or scroll patterns. A dark, thin coping or flashing material is visible along the top edge of the cornice. Above the cornice, an arched (lunette) window is recessed into the facade. This window features a dark greenish-blue frame and internal cross-bracing, with the glass reflecting elements from outside the frame. The surrounding building facade consists of light gray, textured stone or stucco, appearing to be composed of large, rectangular blocks. No individuals or discernible actions are present within the frame.
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