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The image displays the upper architectural elements of the Church of Saints Simon and Helena, commonly known as the Red Church, located on Independence Square in Minsk, Belarus, viewed against a light gray, overcast sky. The building material appears to be light-colored stone or stucco. A prominent, ornate cornice line is visible, featuring multiple horizontal bands and a row of dentils. Above this, a central, circular stone medallion in relief sculpture depicts a stylized tree or plant motif. This medallion is flanked symmetrically by two decorative, tapered pilasters or buttresses, each intricately carved with figural reliefs and topped with a pointed finial. Below these elements, on a lower section of the facade, a small, arched window with dark panes is discernible. Multiple strands of decorative string lights, consisting of small bulbs and exposed wiring, are suspended across the mid-foreground, partially obscuring the building's facade. A small, rectangular outdoor floodlight is mounted on the building's upper right edge. No individuals, actions, or interactions are present. The environment consists solely of the architectural structure and the sky.
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