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Six large, patinated metal bells are displayed indoors on an ornate tiled floor within the Zagreb Cathedral in the City of Zagreb, Croatia. Each bell rests on dark red velvet-covered support blocks and is fitted with a dark metal headstock; some headstocks are interconnected by horizontal metal beams. The bells feature relief decorations including religious figures, coats of arms, and Latin inscriptions. The floor consists of red, yellow, and dark-colored encaustic tiles arranged in a repeating pattern of floral motifs and geometric borders. The background features walls and structures largely covered with light-brown oriented strand board (OSB) panels, indicative of temporary construction or protection. Above the OSB, segments of the cathedral's original stone architecture are visible, including a tall, arched stained-glass window with blue geometric patterns on the left, and a section of a light-colored stone wall with carved geometric and pseudo-runic patterns on the right. No people are present.
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