
Stake attention in this memory
This is an exterior, medium-shot, eye-level photograph of a memorial plaque and sculpture affixed to the corner of a building in St. Petersburg, Russia. The plaque, made of dark granite, is inscribed with Cyrillic text, which reads: "ДОМ РАСКОЛЬНИКОВА" (Raskolnikov's House), followed by "ТРАГИЧЕСКИЕ СУДЬБЫ ЛЮДЕЙ ЭТОЙ МЕСТНОСТИ ПЕТЕРБУРГА ПОСЛУЖИЛИ ДОСТОЕВСКОМУ ОСНОВОЙ ЕГО СТРАСТНОЙ ПРОПОВЕДИ ДОБРА ДЛЯ ВСЕГО ЧЕЛОВЕЧЕСТВА" (The tragic fates of the people of this St. Petersburg locality served as the basis for Dostoevsky's passionate sermon on good for all mankind). Above the plaque is a dark, relief sculpture of a standing male figure within an arched niche, likely representing Raskolnikov, a character from Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel "Crime and Punishment". The building has a light-colored, stucco facade with decorative horizontal banding. Signs are visible on the building, including a street sign and a smaller red and white sign with Cyrillic lettering and numbers. The lower portion of the building appears to be constructed of light-colored stone blocks. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
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