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The image depicts a wide-angle view of the VDNKh exhibition center in Moscow, Russia, on a clear, sunny day with a few scattered clouds. The central focus is the iconic "Friendship of Peoples" fountain and the surrounding pavilions, characterized by their grand Soviet-era architecture.

In the foreground, a paved plaza area is visible with several people walking. Two individuals are in the immediate foreground, walking away from the camera. One person is wearing a light blue short-sleeved shirt and dark pants, carrying a black satchel. The other is wearing a dark top and light-colored shorts, using a walking stick and wearing a wide-brimmed hat. Further into the plaza, a group of people are walking towards the pavilions, some dressed in light summer clothing.

The impressive main pavilion, likely the "Mechanization Pavilion" or similar, dominates the middle ground. It features a large, white facade with numerous tall, fluted columns adorned with gold detailing. Above the columns, a frieze with golden sculptures and symbols, including a prominent Soviet emblem, is visible. At the very top of the structure, a tall, ornate spire topped with a golden star ascends into the blue sky. Sculptures of figures can be seen on the upper levels of the building. A statue of a man, likely Vladimir Lenin, stands in front of the main entrance to the pavilion.

To the right of the main pavilion, a manicured garden area with red flowers and topiaries is visible, bordered by a pathway. People are seen strolling along this path and in the garden. Trees form a backdrop to the right side of the scene. In the far distance, parts of the Moscow skyline can be faintly observed, including some modern structures and a radio mast. The overall atmosphere is one of a bustling public space on a pleasant day, with visitors exploring the architectural and historical landmarks of the VDNKh complex.
Natalie88

Jul 3, 2026

Moscow, Russia

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The image depicts a wide-angle view of the VDNKh exhibition center in Moscow, Russia, on a clear, sunny day with a few scattered clouds. The central focus is the iconic "Friendship of Peoples" fountain and the surrounding pavilions, characterized by their grand Soviet-era architecture. In the foreground, a paved plaza area is visible with several people walking. Two individuals are in the immediate foreground, walking away from the camera. One person is wearing a light blue short-sleeved shirt and dark pants, carrying a black satchel. The other is wearing a dark top and light-colored shorts, using a walking stick and wearing a wide-brimmed hat. Further into the plaza, a group of people are walking towards the pavilions, some dressed in light summer clothing. The impressive main pavilion, likely the "Mechanization Pavilion" or similar, dominates the middle ground. It features a large, white facade with numerous tall, fluted columns adorned with gold detailing. Above the columns, a frieze with golden sculptures and symbols, including a prominent Soviet emblem, is visible. At the very top of the structure, a tall, ornate spire topped with a golden star ascends into the blue sky. Sculptures of figures can be seen on the upper levels of the building. A statue of a man, likely Vladimir Lenin, stands in front of the main entrance to the pavilion. To the right of the main pavilion, a manicured garden area with red flowers and topiaries is visible, bordered by a pathway. People are seen strolling along this path and in the garden. Trees form a backdrop to the right side of the scene. In the far distance, parts of the Moscow skyline can be faintly observed, including some modern structures and a radio mast. The overall atmosphere is one of a bustling public space on a pleasant day, with visitors exploring the architectural and historical landmarks of the VDNKh complex.

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