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Thu, Mar 26, 2026, 05:53 AM

23d ago

Krasnodar, Russia

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This image depicts the Building of the Regional Court (House of the Merchant Ryabokon) located at Ulitsa Krasnaya, 107 / Ulitsa Pushkina, 2, Krasnodar, Russia, under an overcast sky. The two-story str…read more

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This image depicts the Building of the Regional Court (House of the Merchant Ryabokon) located at Ulitsa Krasnaya, 107 / Ulitsa Pushkina, 2, Krasnodar, Russia, under an overcast sky. The two-story structure exhibits a light blue and white Neoclassical Revival facade adorned with extensive stucco ornamentation, including a prominent central corner tower with a dome and ornate finial, decorative spires along the roofline, elaborate window surrounds, and pilasters. A small, white decorative balcony is situated above the primary corner entrance. In the foreground, an asphalt road with a visible manhole cover occupies the lower portion of the frame. A paved sidewalk borders the building, featuring several concrete planters containing small, leafless trees. A single individual, dressed in dark clothing, is observed walking on the sidewalk to the right of the building's main entrance. To the far right, a dark-colored vehicle is partially parked at the curb. Street furniture includes a street lamp post with multiple overhead utility wires extending across the upper right quadrant. Traffic signage present includes a red circular "No Entry" sign, a blue square "Pedestrian Crossing" sign, and blue "P" parking signs. The environment is uniformly lit under a grey, cloudy sky, indicating dim light conditions. | Open Wire