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Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 08:30 AM

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The image displays a museum exhibit featuring historical artifacts, likely within the Joseph Stalin Museum in Gori, Georgia. The main subject is a unique, hand-carved wooden chess set with distinctive…read more

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The image displays a museum exhibit featuring historical artifacts, likely within the Joseph Stalin Museum in Gori, Georgia. The main subject is a unique, hand-carved wooden chess set with distinctive two-toned pieces (dark wood with yellow and red accents) arranged on a wooden board within a glass display case. Above the display, several arched windows are reflected in the glass, showing bare tree branches outside, suggesting it is daytime, possibly in winter. The glass also reflects blurred figures of people, likely visitors or the photographer, indicating an active museum setting. Below the chess set, additional artifacts are displayed in separate compartments. To the left, a dark glass decanter or bottle is visible. Further down, a small wooden box labeled "HA память ПАПЕ" (To Papa's memory) and "OT ВАСИ" (From Vasi) is presented. A placard identifies it in Georgian, English, and Russian as: "Box made specially for J. Stalin by his son Vasili. 1931." To the right, a red velvet-lined box contains a vintage shaving kit, including a metal razor, a silver-colored plate, a cup, and a shaving brush. Next to this, another wooden box holds several greyish stones. A partial label, also in multiple languages, explains their origin: "Stones from a concentration camp Zaksenkhauzen where [Stalin's son] was shot." The visible text provides context for the items, linking them to Joseph Stalin and his family, with the chess set specifically noted as "Chess made from wood. Bulgaria." The overall scene captures a moment of viewing historical exhibits in a museum environment. | Open Wire