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Fabulous!
Almost
a
unique
place
in
the
whole
world
where
you
can
find
a
beautiful
original
work
of
art
without
an
author
(yep,
not
by
anonymous
or
unnamed
author,
but
without
an
author!).
Go
to
the
ground
floor,
at
the
ticket
office
turn
left
and
at
the
very
end
of
the
corridor,
right
after
the
dressing
room
you'll
see
it.
A
door
with
an
inscription
and
a
picture
on
it.
The
inscription
says
"Туалетные
комнаты"
(Toilet
rooms),
but
the
picture...
picture
represents
the
nowadays
-
the
aim
and
the
path
the
humanity
is
following
during
the
century
-
gender
equality.
A
man
and
a
woman,
standing
next
to
each
other.
They're
beautiful,
equally
tall,
both
implemented
with
a
straight
shape
style.
They
look
in
the
same
direction,
identifying
their
course
-
the
same,
the
equal
for
both,
as
are
they
in
front
of
you.
Surrounded
by
the
thin
black
line,
living
in
a
common,
shared
environment.
But
also
a
thin,
almost
invisible
line
separates
them,
preventing
them
from
holding
each
other's
hands
-
multiple
meanings
are
hidden
in
this
line.
From
a
first
look,
we
understand
that
they're
equal,
but
still,
not
completely,
there
are
still
issues
to
fight
against,
ideas
to
fight
for.
But
after
giving
it
a
deeper
look
we
understand
that
the
idea
of
equality
itself
would
disappear
after
erasing
all
the,
even
thinnest
borders
away
-
each
of
the
genders
represented
by
the
figures
deserves
its
own
recognition.
It's
genius
that
this
meaning
of
the
painting
on
the
entering
doors
will
be
revealed
later
in
the
next
rooms,
after
the
actual
doors.
Enter
the
next
room,
please.
Yes,
now
you
see
another
two
doors,
but
this
time
they
are
marked
by
two,
separate
pictures
hanging
pretty
far
away
from
each
other,
as
the
doors
also
located
on
some
distance
one
from
another.
They're
dressed
in
Rococo
style,
looking
in
different
directions,
standing
with
theirs
back
to
each
other,
living
each
in
its
own
"thin
black"
environment
-
the
age
of
revolutions
is
coming
and
soon
they'll
begin
turning
left,
approaching
each
other,
until
became
equal.
Even
the
ceiling
in
this
room
indicates
-
we're
in
the
middle,
in
the
middle
of
ages,
in
the
middle
of
the
way.
Proceed
to
go
further.
Open
the
door,
take
a
step
and
enter
the
3rd,
last
(actually
not
really
;))
hall.
White
tiles
on
the
floor,
blue
tiles
on
walls,
after
crossing
the
corridor
-
quite
spacious,
but
at
the
same
time
quite
empty
room.
You're
not
mistaken
-
it's
a
Soviet
epoch.
No
pictures,
no
genders,
no
equality,
no
Sex
(joke
:)).
Just
a
single
gender
which
is
called
"proletarians",
"workers".
Total
utopic
socialism,
virtual
gender
equitability
"of
Shredinger",
when
genders
exist
and
equality
exist,
but
at
the
same
time,
they
don't.
Do
you
remember
the
very
first
door,
the
main
entrance?
Maybe,
this
is
why
that
thin
line
is
needed,
maybe
here,
in
the
3rd
room
we
see
how
it
is
important
and
what
happens
when
it's
thrown
away.
Finally
-
a
toilet
bowl.
Symbolic,
isn't
it?
Do
your
stuff
and
go
back
passing
across
already
visited
rooms.
Life
and
history
are
cyclic
and
you
began
from
the
place
you
finished.
History
is
cyclic
but
chaotic
-
notice
that
the
order
of
the
rooms
doesn't
follow
the
historical
epochs
appearing.
Isn't
that
also
symbolic?
The
work
of
art
is
truly
genius,
impressive,
mindblowing,
philosophical,
informative,
and
all
of
this
you
get
for
free
(and
even
with
some
benefit
if
was
needed)!
Ahh,
almost
forgotten
-
also
there
are
two
other
floors
with
4
expos
where
for
a
fair
price
of
20UAH
per
each
+
50UAH
for
photographing
pass
(so
0.7EUR
and
1.7EUR
respectively)
you
can
find
works
of
famous
artists
which
are
represented
in
great
museums
of
Vienna,
Saint
Petersburg,
french
Louver
and
other.
Definitely
worth
visiting
as
well.
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