
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the Monument to Stefan Nemanja at night, situated in Sava Square (Savski Trg), Belgrade, Serbia. The central feature is a tall bronze statue of a bearded male figure, wearing a robe and crown-like head covering. He holds a sword vertically in his raised right hand and a rolled scroll in his left. The figure stands on a multi-tiered base composed of bronze and gilded elements; the upper section is a weathered bronze sphere with irregular cut-outs, followed by an ornate bronze mid-section, and a ribbed golden lower section. Extending outwards from the base are curved, wing-like structures decorated with blue and gold mosaic tiles, incorporating additional bronze relief elements. The monument is brightly illuminated, creating a contrast against the dark night sky. To the left, a portion of the former Belgrade Main Railway Station building (now the Museum of History of Serbia) is visible. It is a light-colored, classical architectural structure featuring columns, a pediment, a visible clock face, and a flag flying from its roof. Another illuminated building is partially visible in the background to the right. The ground in the foreground appears to be paved. A faint, small, elongated object is discernible in the upper left portion of the dark sky. No individuals or active subjects are present in the immediate vicinity of the monument.
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