
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a low-angle view of the Sé de Bragança (Bragança Cathedral) in Bragança, Portugal, under a uniformly overcast sky. The prominent structure is the church's bell tower, rendered in white stucco with light beige stone corner pilasters and decorative banding. The tower's top features a crenellated parapet with pointed stone finials. Two circular clock faces are visible on the tower: one centered on the primary visible facade, and another on the right-side facade. Below the front clock, three arched openings contain multiple dark-toned bells. The main body of the church, to the right of the tower, exhibits matching white stucco and stone detailing, including an ornate, tall, rectangular window with dark-gridded panes. A black, classical-style streetlamp with a hexagonal lantern is affixed to the right wall of the church. To the left and slightly below the bell tower, a section of the building features a series of arches forming a portico, supported by square stone pillars. Portions of adjacent white buildings with terracotta tile roofs are visible in the upper left background. The scene is devoid of people, vehicles, or discernible activity.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found









