
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the exterior of the Ternopil Regional Museum of Local Lore in Ternopil, Ukraine, captured on an overcast day. The building is a multi-story example of Brutalist architecture, characterized by its facade of light grey, rough-textured concrete panels. The upper sections of the building feature a stepped or staggered design with deeply recessed vertical windows, some appearing dark or fitted with blinds. The concrete exhibits staining and weathering. A prominent concrete balcony or walkway structure extends along the mid-level of the building, featuring an open void underneath. A concrete ramp descends from the paved sidewalk toward the building's main entrance, which is set back and features large glass doors. A Ukrainian flag is mounted on the wall near the entrance. On a small grassy area in front of the building, two ancient-looking stone steles or figures are displayed, accompanied by a modern informational sign on a pole. A section of a black metal railing lies partially detached and leaning on the ground near the ramp. The foreground presents a paved sidewalk constructed with alternating reddish and grey pavers. Several pedestrians are visible walking along the sidewalk; in the mid-ground, a man in black shorts and a t-shirt walks beside a woman in a blue long-sleeved top and light pants, both moving away from the camera. To the left of the building, a tall, dark evergreen tree stands prominently, with additional trees and a street lined with parked cars visible further down. Two large, tall display stands with posters are positioned on the grass strip between the sidewalk and the building. Overhead, thin electrical wires are visible against the cloudy sky.
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