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Ilnara ☀️

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Sun, May 17, 2026, 12:34 PM

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Three musicians are performing in what appears to be a subway station or underground passage, characterized by patterned marble walls and floor. The scene is brightly lit. There are three subjects: t…read more

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Three musicians are performing in what appears to be a subway station or underground passage, characterized by patterned marble walls and floor. The scene is brightly lit. There are three subjects: two men and one woman, all dressed in dark, informal clothing. One man stands on the left playing a violin. He wears black pants, a dark t-shirt, and white sneakers. Another man stands on the right, also playing a violin, dressed in black pants and a dark long-sleeved shirt with black shoes. In the center, a woman with long red hair is seated, playing a cello. She is wearing black pants and a black top. Behind the cello player, an amplifier or speaker is visible on the floor. To the right of the performers, a donation box is present, featuring two QR codes and a small sign with the text "Спасибо!" (Thank you!) and "Форте" (Forte). Another small white sign next to it reads "Визуализируй!" (Visualize!). The background features a large, rectangular marble plaque embedded in the wall, with Cyrillic text carved into it. The text reads: "МЕТРОПОЛИТЕН" (Metropolitan) "ИМЕНИ" (named after) "В.И. ЛЕНИНА" (V.I. Lenin) "СТАНЦИЯ" (Station) "* АРБАТСКАЯ *" (Arbatskaya) "СООРУЖЕНА" (Constructed/Built) "В 1951-1952 г.г." (in 1951-1952 years). This plaque indicates the location is the Arbatskaya metro station in Moscow, named after V.I. Lenin and built between 1951 and 1952. The musicians appear to be busking, performing classical or orchestral music for potential commuters. | Open Wire