
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a close-up, low-angle view of a section of a light gray building facade. Prominently featured is a golden inscription in Roman numerals: "MDCCCCXIX". Below this inscription is a gray stone bas-relief decoration. This relief depicts a central ornate garland of leaves and ribbons, flanked by two sculpted lion heads. Each lion head is intricately carved, with open mouths grasping rings attached to decorative elements that resemble pinecones or similar botanical forms. The lion heads are positioned on either side of the central garland, facing inwards. The building facade itself appears to be made of stone or stucco, with subtle horizontal lines and architectural details visible in the upper portion of the frame. The lighting suggests an overcast day, casting soft shadows. The scene is devoid of people. This architectural detail is located on the facade of the Royal Galleries of Saint-Hubert in Brussels, Belgium, specifically above the archway of the Rue des Bouchers.
Symbol
01E30
Volume
2,855
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TVL
$1.86

