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The image shows a mosaic artwork framed by an ornate, carved golden border. The mosaic depicts a historical scene with several figures in traditional attire. In the center, a man in a red and gold robe holds a scroll and a scepter, appearing to address or present to a group of men. Another figure to his left wears a tall, dark hat and also holds a scroll. Behind them, a crowd of people and banners are visible, suggesting a public gathering or a significant event. The mosaic is rendered with small, colorful tiles, creating a textured and detailed image. Below the mosaic, a plaque with Cyrillic text is visible, which reads "ПЕРЕЯСЛАВСКАЯ РАДА 8/18 ЯНВАРЯ 1654 г.". This identifies the scene as the Pereyaslav Council of January 8/18, 1654.

This mosaic is located in the Komsomolskaya metro station in Moscow, Russia. The station, officially known as Komsomolskaya-Radialnaya, is a major hub and is renowned for its elaborate decorations, which celebrate Russian history and achievements. The mosaic specifically commemorates the Pereyaslav Council, a historic event where Ukrainian Cossacks under Bohdan Khmelnytsky voted to join the Tsardom of Russia.
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Jul 16, 2026, 5:50 PM

Moscow, Russia

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The image shows a mosaic artwork framed by an ornate, carved golden border. The mosaic depicts a historical scene with several figures in traditional attire. In the center, a man in a red and gold robe holds a scroll and a scepter, appearing to address or present to a group of men. Another figure to his left wears a tall, dark hat and also holds a scroll. Behind them, a crowd of people and banners are visible, suggesting a public gathering or a significant event. The mosaic is rendered with small, colorful tiles, creating a textured and detailed image. Below the mosaic, a plaque with Cyrillic text is visible, which reads "ПЕРЕЯСЛАВСКАЯ РАДА 8/18 ЯНВАРЯ 1654 г.". This identifies the scene as the Pereyaslav Council of January 8/18, 1654. This mosaic is located in the Komsomolskaya metro station in Moscow, Russia. The station, officially known as Komsomolskaya-Radialnaya, is a major hub and is renowned for its elaborate decorations, which celebrate Russian history and achievements. The mosaic specifically commemorates the Pereyaslav Council, a historic event where Ukrainian Cossacks under Bohdan Khmelnytsky voted to join the Tsardom of Russia.

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