
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a low-angle view of the Neo-Gothic facade of Tan Dinh Church (Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus), situated at 289 Hai Bà Trưng, Phường 8, Quận 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The structure is constructed from light-colored stone or concrete, presenting an ornate and textured appearance under a pale, overcast sky. The central element is a large, recessed pointed archway, from which a dark, multi-paned lantern is suspended. Directly below this main arch is a stone balcony with a balustrade featuring a series of pointed arch openings. Behind the balcony, two smaller pointed arch windows contain stained glass depicting human figures, flanked by small circular rosette windows above. The facade is extensively decorated with engaged columns, pilasters, intricate moldings, and decorative carvings. Some wall sections display a rough-hewn stone block texture, contrasting with smoother, sculpted surfaces. Above the main archway, a prominent gable showcases elaborate Gothic tracery and decorative finials. A grotesque-style gargoyle projects from the upper left portion of the facade. Numerous pinnacles crown the roofline and an adjacent tower section, visible on the right side of the frame. No individuals, vehicles, or dynamic interactions are present within the scene.
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