
Stake attention in this memory
This media file depicts a monument in Yekaterinburg, Russia, dedicated to Emperor Peter I and Empress Catherine I. The monument features two busts, one of Peter I on the left and one of Catherine I on the right, placed on ornate marble pedestals. Between the pedestals is a large, dark metal plaque with intricate designs and text. The pedestal on the left has text in Russian, including "ИМПЕРАТОРУ ПЕТРУ I" (To Emperor Peter I) and "ОСНОВАТЕЛЮ ГОРНО-ЗАВОДСКОГО ДЕЛА НА УРАЛЪ" (To the founder of mining and industrial affairs in the Urals). It also has the Roman numeral "MDCCXXIII" which translates to 1723. The pedestal on the right has text such as "ИМПЕРАТРИЦЪ ЕКАТЕРИНЪ I" (To Empress Catherine I) and "ОСНОВАТЕЛЬНИЦѢ ГОРОДА ЕКАТЕРИНБУРГА" (To the founder of the city of Yekaterinburg). It also has the Roman numeral "MDCCXXXV" which translates to 1735. The central metal plaque features a circular emblem at the top with the years "1723-2023" inscribed below it. The plaque itself has a grid-like pattern and what appears to be a blueprint or map. There is also an inscription in Russian on the lower part of the plaque. The overall scene is set outdoors in front of a white building with arched windows and a green roof. The sky is overcast, suggesting cloudy weather. The monument appears to be a historical landmark commemorating significant figures and events related to the founding and development of Yekaterinburg and the Ural region.
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