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The image displays an exterior view of a multi-story building located at Moskovsky Prospekt, 206, Saint Petersburg, Russia, identifiable by its distinctive architectural style characteristic of the Stalinist era. The building facade is constructed of light-colored, possibly beige, stone or concrete, featuring a structured block pattern and classical cornices. The upper section of the building is topped with a dark green, possibly tarp-covered or metal, roofline against a clear blue sky. The left section of the building exhibits prominent, vertically stacked, stepped architectural projections, creating a recessed effect. A white air conditioning unit is affixed to this facade below the roofline, adjacent to a white downspout. The right section of the building presents a comparatively smoother, block-patterned facade. Rectangular windows with dark frames are visible across multiple floors. One window on the second floor from the top, within the right building section, is partially open inwards, reflecting the blue sky. Multiple dark overhead wires, consistent with trolleybus or tram infrastructure, traverse the mid-ground horizontally, supported by insulators and suspension components. A fragment of a blue road sign is partially visible on the extreme right edge of the frame. Direct sunlight illuminates the upper and left portions of the building, creating distinct highlights and casting sharp, angular shadows across the facade and from the overhead wires. No individuals or discernible activities are present in the scene.
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