
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the illuminated neoclassical facade of the Old Railway Station building in Belgrade, Serbia, at night. The structure features a prominent central section with a triangular pediment. A flagpole projects from the apex of the pediment, flying the Serbian national flag, which exhibits red, blue, and white horizontal stripes. Below the pediment, a Latin inscription "MDCCCLXXXIV" (1884) is visible on the frieze. The central entrance consists of large, double brown doors, above which a round clock face is set within an arched recess. On either side of the central section, wall-mounted triple-fixture lamps illuminate the facade. The building's symmetrical wings each display the city's name: "БЕОГРАД" in Cyrillic script on the left and "BEOGRAD" in Latin script on the right. The exterior is composed of light-colored stone and stucco with ornamental detailing. The sky above is dark, indicating a nighttime setting, and no individuals are present in the visible scene.
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