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Photo exhibition dedicated to St. Petersburg kicked off in Belgrade

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Photo exhibition dedicated to St. Petersburg kicked off in Belgrade


31.08.2023


Saint Petersburg. Photo credit: the editorial staff of the Russkiy Mir website

An open-air photo exhibition telling about the beauties of St. Petersburg has opened in Belgrade. Visitors to the Kalemegdan Park of the Serbian capital can see the sights of the cultural capital of Russia. 30 photographs are placed there, the exhibition will last until September, 13, the Balkanist telegram channel reports.

The exposition presents St. Petersburg as a modern and dynamically developing city, comfortable for local residents and tourists.

The authors of the photos are both residents of St. Petersburg and young photographers who have recently found themselves in the city. The photographs give the public an idea of the architecture of the city and the everyday life of Petersburgers.

A striking feature of the exhibition was the images made using a neural network. With their help, one can see how the sights of Belgrade would look if they were on the streets of the Russian city.

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