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The image displays the Captain Miša's Mansion (Капетан Мишино здање), which houses the Rectorate of the University of Belgrade, located in Belgrade, Serbia. The building features a predominantly white facade with intricate red-brick/terracotta window frames and decorative elements, presenting a Neo-Renaissance/Neo-Gothic architectural style. A crenellated parapet crowns the structure, with a small, glass-enclosed observation-like unit visible on the rooftop. The inscription "МИША А. КАСИЈЕВИЋУ ДВОМ" is clearly visible below the parapet. A white banner with partial black Cyrillic text ("ЕТИ ПОВ...") hangs from a central window grouping.

In the immediate foreground, a robust gray stone balustrade or wall occupies the lower half of the frame. This wall is topped by two dark, ornate urns and incorporates an oval-shaped opening with black, decorative wrought-iron scrollwork. The wall is significantly covered in graffiti, including large, stylized letters in grey and red (resembling "WSS") and smaller black text, notably "KOJA ПРИЧА?" (Which story?) and "YO! TH". Sparse grass and scattered brown leaves are visible at the base of the wall. Bare tree branches with fine twigs crisscross the upper portion of the image, partially obscuring the building against an overcast, light blue-grey sky. Horizontal utility lines are visible crossing the mid-ground in front of the building. A vertical red and white sign with partial Cyrillic characters is visible on the right side of the building facade. No individuals are present in the scene.
bogomdanova

Feb 8, 2026, 1:24 PM

Belgrade, Serbia

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The image displays the Captain Miša's Mansion (Капетан Мишино здање), which houses the Rectorate of the University of Belgrade, located in Belgrade, Serbia. The building features a predominantly white facade with intricate red-brick/terracotta window frames and decorative elements, presenting a Neo-Renaissance/Neo-Gothic architectural style. A crenellated parapet crowns the structure, with a small, glass-enclosed observation-like unit visible on the rooftop. The inscription "МИША А. КАСИЈЕВИЋУ ДВОМ" is clearly visible below the parapet. A white banner with partial black Cyrillic text ("ЕТИ ПОВ...") hangs from a central window grouping. In the immediate foreground, a robust gray stone balustrade or wall occupies the lower half of the frame. This wall is topped by two dark, ornate urns and incorporates an oval-shaped opening with black, decorative wrought-iron scrollwork. The wall is significantly covered in graffiti, including large, stylized letters in grey and red (resembling "WSS") and smaller black text, notably "KOJA ПРИЧА?" (Which story?) and "YO! TH". Sparse grass and scattered brown leaves are visible at the base of the wall. Bare tree branches with fine twigs crisscross the upper portion of the image, partially obscuring the building against an overcast, light blue-grey sky. Horizontal utility lines are visible crossing the mid-ground in front of the building. A vertical red and white sign with partial Cyrillic characters is visible on the right side of the building facade. No individuals are present in the scene.

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