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The primary image, rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise, depicts the exterior of a grand, Gothic Revival-style church or cathedral, identified as the Name of Mary Church in Novi Sad, Serbia. The building is captured from a low-angle perspective, emphasizing its height against a clear, vibrant blue sky. The central feature is a majestic spire, topped with a cross and adorned with an intricate, multi-colored patterned roof composed of red, orange, green, and blue tiles arranged in chevron or diamond designs. Below the spire, a prominent clock tower displays a circular clock face with Roman numerals, indicating the time is approximately 5:10 or 5:50. Large, elongated arched windows and decorative stone carvings line the tower. Further along the facade, a large circular rose window with detailed tracery is visible. The building's walls are constructed from light-colored bricks, illuminated by warm, golden sunlight that suggests either an early morning or late afternoon setting. Numerous architectural details, including small pinnacles, pointed arches, buttresses, and grotesque figures (gargoyles) on the upper sections, contribute to its ornate and imposing appearance. The clear sky indicates fair weather. No people or activities are visible in this static architectural shot.
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