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This is a low-angle, medium shot of a bronze equestrian statue in front of a classical building under a clear blue sky. The statue depicts a man in military attire, including a helmet and jacket, seated on a horse with its head turned to the viewer's left. The horse's front legs are raised, suggesting movement. The building behind the statue is a pale cream color with white ornate trim. The word "ALBERTINA" is prominently displayed in black lettering above a row of windows. The windows have dark red frames and are fitted with blinds. The building also features a balustrade with decorative spindles and urns. A black lamppost stands to the right of the statue, partially obscuring the building. The statue is situated on a stone pedestal adorned with decorative elements. The scene is bathed in bright sunlight, casting shadows on the stone structures. The overall impression is one of grandeur and historical significance, typical of Viennese architecture. The statue is identified as the equestrian monument of Archduke Charles of Austria, located in front of the Albertina museum in Vienna, Austria.
nonka_dimitrova

Jun 21, 2026

Vienna, Austria

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This is a low-angle, medium shot of a bronze equestrian statue in front of a classical building under a clear blue sky. The statue depicts a man in military attire, including a helmet and jacket, seated on a horse with its head turned to the viewer's left. The horse's front legs are raised, suggesting movement. The building behind the statue is a pale cream color with white ornate trim. The word "ALBERTINA" is prominently displayed in black lettering above a row of windows. The windows have dark red frames and are fitted with blinds. The building also features a balustrade with decorative spindles and urns. A black lamppost stands to the right of the statue, partially obscuring the building. The statue is situated on a stone pedestal adorned with decorative elements. The scene is bathed in bright sunlight, casting shadows on the stone structures. The overall impression is one of grandeur and historical significance, typical of Viennese architecture. The statue is identified as the equestrian monument of Archduke Charles of Austria, located in front of the Albertina museum in Vienna, Austria.

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