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Makar Parrot

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Thu, Apr 30, 2026, 06:52 AM

3d ago

Moscow, Russia

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The image displays an urban scene in Moscow, Russia, featuring two grand architectural structures under an overcast sky. The primary subject is a towering, multi-story building constructed in the Stal…read more

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The image displays an urban scene in Moscow, Russia, featuring two grand architectural structures under an overcast sky. The primary subject is a towering, multi-story building constructed in the Stalinist Empire style, characterized by its light-colored stone facade, intricate decorative elements, pilasters, and a mix of arched and rectangular windows. A significant portion of the upper left side of this main building is covered in extensive black scaffolding, indicating ongoing construction or renovation. A second, smaller building, also exhibiting similar ornate architectural details, is visible to the right and slightly lower. This structure features multiple levels with windows and a decorated pinnacle. A white vertical sign with black text, prominently displaying "RADISSON COLLECTION," is mounted on its facade, identifying it as the Radisson Collection Hotel, Moscow (formerly Hotel Ukraina). The sky is a uniform, heavy grey, filled with clouds, suggesting an overcast day with no direct sunlight. Sparse, bare tree branches are visible near the buildings, implying the photo was taken during late autumn or winter. The overall atmosphere is stately and emphasizes the grandeur of the architecture against the muted sky. No human activity or specific event is captured; the image is a static architectural study. | Open Wire