
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an outdoor scene of a brick wall with a large, roughly textured stone carving embedded within it. The stone carving features a relief of a figure, appearing to be a person in a helmet or crown, holding a long object, possibly a sword or scepter, and what looks like a shield or coat of arms. The carving is centrally located within the stone panel, which is itself framed by red brickwork. To the left of the stone carving, a small, white informational plaque is attached to the brick wall. The text on the plaque is partially visible and appears to be in Cyrillic script. Below the wall, a bed of light gray and white gravel is visible, interspersed with patches of green grass and a few small plants. This specific stone carving is located on the exterior wall of the Rossgarten Gate (Roßgärter Tor) in Kaliningrad, Russia. The gate, a historic Prussian fortification, now houses a museum. The relief depicts a figure of Saint George, a patron saint of Prussia, battling a dragon, though the dragon is not clearly visible in this particular image. The plaque likely provides historical information about the gate or the carving itself.
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