
Stake attention in this memory
This forensic description details the Croatian State Archives building on Marulić Square in the City of Zagreb, Croatia. The image presents a wide-angle view of the building's mustard-yellow facade under a partially cloudy blue sky. The prominent subject is a large, multi-story Neo-Baroque architectural structure, painted in a distinct mustard-yellow or ochre color. Its facade is richly ornamented with classical elements including fluted columns, pilasters, ornate window frames, and decorative cornices. The building features numerous windows with white frames; some on the upper floors are open. Several balconies with intricate iron railings are visible. The roofline includes a central, green-patina dome with a smaller cupola atop it, flanked by two smaller, grey dome-like structures. On the right side of the roof, a Croatian flag, a red, white, and blue tricolor with the coat of arms, flies from a flagpole. The building's right section exhibits a gentle curve, following the street's contour. The ground floor features multiple arched entrances with dark wooden doors and a rusticated stone base. In the foreground, an asphalt street with visible cracks, potholes, and dark, wet patches runs horizontally across the bottom of the frame. A raised concrete sidewalk separates the street from a narrow strip of green grass that abuts the building's foundation. Several sets of stone steps lead from the sidewalk up to the building's entrances. Two ornate black street lamps, each adorned with a hanging flower basket, are positioned along the sidewalk and near the steps. Yellow portable barriers are visible near some of the ground-level entrances. No identifiable individuals are clearly visible within the scene, though a faint figure is discernable in an open upper-floor window in one of the cropped views. The sky above is a mix of clear blue and scattered white and grey cumulus clouds, indicating daytime.
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23AFC
Volume
10,073
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$9.50


