
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts the corner facade of a multi-story building located at Obilićev Venac 1 in Belgrade, Serbia. The building's exterior is light-colored, possibly cream or pale yellow, with white architectural ornamentation including fluted corner pilasters and decorative window surrounds. A prominent, white, rectangular stone plaque is affixed to the building's corner, featuring ornate relief carving. The top section of the plaque reads "СРБИЈА" (Serbia) in Cyrillic, with a decorative crest above it. Below this, the Cyrillic text "ПРАВО СРПСКО ДРУШТВО ЗА ОСИГУРАЊЕ" (First Serbian Society for Insurance) is visible. Large, irregular, and illegible graffiti in bright pink spray paint covers a significant portion of the facade, extending across the lower half of the historical plaque and onto the adjacent wall. Some areas of the graffiti appear faded or show paint drips. On the right side of the image, a ground-floor or first-floor window displays a white sign with black text reading "THAI MASSAGE," indicating a commercial establishment. Below these features, an ornate, light-colored metal balcony railing with intricate scrollwork and floral motifs is present. Several potted plants are arranged on the balcony behind the railing. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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