
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a portion of a building's exterior wall in Moscow, Russia. A large, rectangular plaque commemorating the "MOSSELPROM HOUSE" is mounted on the wall. The plaque, made of metal, displays text in Russian, indicating that it is an object of cultural heritage of regional significance. It details the building's architects, engineers, construction dates (1911-1923), and notes that a scientist lived in apartment No. 11 from 1964-1969. The plaque is secured with two visible screws. Below the plaque, a yellow gas pipe runs horizontally across the wall, supported by a wooden bracket. The wall itself appears to be made of concrete or stucco and shows signs of age, including some discoloration and visible streaks. The lower portion of the image is covered with various stickers and some torn pieces of paper. These appear to be decorative or artistic in nature, with diverse imagery and text, including cartoon characters, geometric patterns, and what appears to be some form of lettering. One sticker reads "CASHBACK" and another "UPPERCUTS." There is also a yellow sign on the left side of the image with some numbers and text, possibly related to public transport or an address. The environment is outdoors, with the wall serving as the primary subject. The lighting suggests it is daytime. No people are visible in the frame.
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