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This is a low-angle, eye-level shot of the "Gates of Minsk," also known as the "Nine-Story Building," located at Privokzalnaya Square in Minsk, Belarus. The image captures the imposing architecture of two prominent buildings, likely part of the same complex, against a clear, bright blue sky. The building on the left, closer to the viewer, is a multi-story structure made of light-colored stone. It features ornate detailing, including balconies with wrought-iron railings, arched windows, and decorative elements along its facade. A prominent clock face is visible on the upper section of this building. The building on the right is taller and has a similar architectural style, characterized by multiple tiers and pointed decorative elements on its roofline. Both buildings exhibit a strong verticality, emphasizing their scale and grandeur. The sunlight casts shadows across the facades, highlighting the architectural depth and texture. In the foreground, at the bottom of the image, a portion of a person's head is visible on the left, suggesting the presence of bystanders. Signs for "KFC" and another business are partially visible at the base of the buildings, indicating a commercial area. The overall impression is one of urban grandeur and architectural significance, with the clear sky emphasizing the height of the structures.
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