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The photograph captures a sculpture of a couple kissing, enclosed within a large, gold-colored heart-shaped arch. The sculpture is positioned in front of a modern building with teal and white accents. The building has a pediment with a gold symbol of two interlocking rings, suggesting it is a registry office or "Palace of Marriage" (Дворец Бракосочетания). The inscription on the building's facade reads "Дворец Бракосочетания," confirming its function. The sculpture itself is bronze and depicts a formally dressed man and woman embracing and kissing. The gold arch encircling them is ornate, featuring intricate patterns and inscriptions. The sculpture is mounted on a dark granite pedestal, which has a plaque with Russian text detailing the sculpture's title, artist, and the occasion for its creation. The title, "Счастливые Молодожёны" (Happy Newlyweds), is clearly visible. The plaque also indicates that it is a gift from the family of A. G. Tuleyev and is dated 2015. The surroundings suggest a public space, possibly a park or plaza. A patterned brick walkway leads towards the building and the sculpture. To the left and right of the sculpture, evergreen trees are planted, and in the background, a dense forest is visible. The sky is a bright blue with scattered white clouds, indicating fair weather. This sculpture is located in the city of Prokopyevsk, Russia. Specifically, it is situated in front of the Palace of Marriage (Registry Office) on Shvykov Street, as confirmed by local sources and visual cues matching known locations in Prokopyevsk. The sculpture serves as a romantic landmark and a symbol of union and happiness.
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