Year 2009: The October Palace (Zhovtnevy palats) in Kiev, designed by architect Vikentiy Beretti in the early 1900s, now the International Center of Culture and Arts. Prior to the Russian Revolution of 1917, the building housed a "Seminary for Young ladies" (Russian: Institut Blagorodnyh Devits), hence the street where it was located was called Institutskaya Street.
TAGS: BuildingPalaceRussianStreet2009CenterEarlyInstitutskayaInternationalKievRevolution Photo 6. Photos available: 536.
Picture taken: 16:28:15 (GMT+02:00) September 21, 2009; Camera: Nikon D700, Nikon Corporation Tech data: Lens: Nikon AF Nikkor 35mm f/2D Focal Length: 35.0 mm; Focal Length in 35 mm equivalent: 35 mm; Focus Distance: INFINITY ISO: 800; Exposure Time: 1/800 sec; Aperture: 8.0; Flash: No Flash; Original Image Size: 4256x2832pixels
Shooting point at Google Maps GeoPosition: 50° 26' 58.63" N, 30° 31' 36.00" E.
Altitude: about 175 m above sea level - as provided by 8 GPS satellites at 2009:09:21 13:27:28 GPS time ;)
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