
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures the exterior of the South Entrance (Door 12) of the Royal Albert Hall, located in South Kensington, London, United Kingdom. The building features a distinctive red brick facade with ornate cream-colored stone detailing, including decorative friezes and a recessed niche containing a dark statue on the right. The central feature is a large, arched glass entrance comprising multiple panels, with several glass-paned doors at ground level. Text on the doors identifies "Verdi Restaurant" and "Café Bar." A small black sign on the stone wall to the left of the entrance reads "DOOR 12." Another notice, visible through the glass on the right, states: "The South Foyer was opened by Her Majesty The Queen on 30th March 2004." A series of wide, shallow stone steps, flanked by dark metal handrails, leads up to the entrance from a paved pedestrian area. The paving consists of large, light grey rectangular flagstones. In the foreground, to the right of the entrance, a bald Caucasian male, dressed in a black hooded jacket and dark blue jeans, stands facing left, holding a smartphone in his right hand. To the left of the entrance, a person with pink hair, wearing a long dark coat, is seen walking towards or through one of the glass doors. Another individual is partially visible immediately behind them, near the entrance. Through the reflective glass, interior lighting, a staircase, and additional figures are discernible. The glass also reflects external elements, including the silhouette of a statue and surrounding buildings.
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