
Stake attention in this memory
This is a vertical, eye-level shot of the facade of a stone building, likely a church or monastery, featuring two weathered statues of crowned figures. The statues are positioned on separate stone pedestals and appear to be part of the building's architectural design. Each figure holds a staff, and the one on the right is draped with golden elements. The statue on the left, identified by text as "SALOMON," is positioned above a large, dark-paned window set within an arched stone alcove. To the right of this statue, a stone plaque is visible with text that reads "TEMPLVM DÑO ADIFICA TVM DEDİ CAVIT." Below the "SALOMON" statue is another, similar crowned statue, identified as "DAVID." This statue is also holding a staff and is adorned with golden accents. It is situated above another dark-paned window. Adjacent to the "DAVID" statue, another stone plaque displays the text "OPERIS EXEMPLAR ADOMINO RECE PIT." The building's facade is constructed from large, light-colored stone blocks. Shadows cast by the sun indicate it is daytime, with the sun appearing to be high in the sky. The weather seems clear and bright, with a light blue sky visible at the top left of the image. The overall impression is one of historical grandeur and religious significance, with the statues likely representing biblical kings. The location is identified as San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain.
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