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The image displays two historical artifacts within a glass museum display case, situated in an interior room likely within the Nesvizh Castle in Nyasvizh, Belarus. The main subject on the left is a rectangular plaque, approximately 30-40 cm in height, featuring a central embossed coat of arms. This emblem depicts a stylized, crowned eagle with outstretched wings, rendered in metallic grey tones against a yellow-gold background. The eagle's chest bears a circular symbol, possibly a variant of a triskelion. Below the eagle, two crossed objects, resembling swords or sabers, are depicted. The plaque rests on two small, white rectangular support blocks. To the right, a fragment of a larger, broken ceramic object is displayed. This fragment shows an irregular, rough break edge and a glazed, mottled reddish-brown and beige surface, suggesting it could be a section of a decorative tile, roof element, or architectural piece. It also rests on two similar white support blocks. Both items are positioned on a reflective black surface, presumably the base of the display case. Small, white square labels with the numbers "4" and "5" are visible in front of the respective artifacts. The glass case reflects the surrounding environment, revealing a patterned wallpaper with a repeating geometric motif in shades of green and gold, and a parquet floor with a chevron pattern. Further reflections on the right side of the case suggest a darker, indistinct architectural feature within the room. No people are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted.
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Mar 26, 2026

Nyasvizh, Belarus

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The image displays two historical artifacts within a glass museum display case, situated in an interior room likely within the Nesvizh Castle in Nyasvizh, Belarus. The main subject on the left is a rectangular plaque, approximately 30-40 cm in height, featuring a central embossed coat of arms. This emblem depicts a stylized, crowned eagle with outstretched wings, rendered in metallic grey tones against a yellow-gold background. The eagle's chest bears a circular symbol, possibly a variant of a triskelion. Below the eagle, two crossed objects, resembling swords or sabers, are depicted. The plaque rests on two small, white rectangular support blocks. To the right, a fragment of a larger, broken ceramic object is displayed. This fragment shows an irregular, rough break edge and a glazed, mottled reddish-brown and beige surface, suggesting it could be a section of a decorative tile, roof element, or architectural piece. It also rests on two similar white support blocks. Both items are positioned on a reflective black surface, presumably the base of the display case. Small, white square labels with the numbers "4" and "5" are visible in front of the respective artifacts. The glass case reflects the surrounding environment, revealing a patterned wallpaper with a repeating geometric motif in shades of green and gold, and a parquet floor with a chevron pattern. Further reflections on the right side of the case suggest a darker, indistinct architectural feature within the room. No people are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted.

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