
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the Sé de Lisboa (Lisbon Cathedral) in Lisbon, Portugal, a large, historic Romanesque-style stone edifice. The cathedral's facade features two prominent square bell towers with crenellated tops; the left tower contains a visible bell within an arched opening, and the right tower displays a white clock face with Roman numerals and a bell in a similar archway. A large circular rose window with dark, intricate tracery is centrally located above a recessed, arched main entrance fitted with dark double doors. The building is constructed from light-colored, aged stone blocks. Approximately 20 to 30 individuals, appearing to be adults, are present in the foreground and on the steps leading to the cathedral entrance. Several people are walking on the cobblestone street that occupies the lower portion of the frame, which features two parallel tram tracks running horizontally. Others are positioned on the wide stone steps, either ascending, descending, or congregating near the entrance. They are dressed in casual modern attire. The sky above is partly cloudy. Multiple dark electrical wires, indicative of an urban tram system, crisscross the upper half of the image. A section of a lighter-colored building with decorative architectural elements is visible on the far left edge.
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