
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an upward-angled view of the upper facade of the Lunin Hotel (also known as Grand Hotel or Hotel Sevastopol), located at 8 Nakhimov Avenue in Sevastopol, Ukraine. The structure is characterized by light-beige stone or masonry, prominently featuring a tall, multi-paned arched window with dark grey frames. The glass reflects a clear blue sky and subtle, indistinct architectural elements below. The arched window is bordered by a deeply carved, continuous geometric pattern resembling interlocking links. On either side of the arch, partial pilasters rise, capped by elaborately carved capitals exhibiting intricate knotwork or interlacing designs. Above the arch, the facade incorporates decorative bands: a lower section with alternating red and light-colored diamond patterns, followed by a horizontal band of light-colored bricks or tiles. The uppermost visible section features a series of small, triangular dentils beneath a smooth cornice or roofline. The scene is illuminated by natural light, highlighting the relief carvings and textural variations of the building materials. No individuals or specific actions are depicted.
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