
Stake attention in this memory
This close-up image depicts a section of an old stone building wall, brightly lit by direct sunlight. The wall is constructed from irregular, textured stone blocks, with some areas featuring a lighter, rough plaster or stucco finish. A central feature is a dark green window or set of closed shutters. The wooden shutters appear weathered, with visible signs of paint chipping. They are framed by a contrasting white border. The upper part of each shutter features a rectangular inset with an ornate white metal grille, characterized by elegant, swirling, and symmetrical patterns. Above the window, a rectangular blue sign with a white border is affixed to the stone wall. The prominent white numerals "12" identify the house or building number. Below the number, in smaller white capital letters, the sign reads "STEPENIŠTE KRALJA TVRTKA I," which translates to "Staircase of King Tvrtko I." The scene is well-lit, with strong, sharp shadows cast by the sun, particularly on the left side of the wall and around the window frame, indicating clear daytime conditions. Below the main window, the top edge of another dark green shutter or door is partially visible. The upper portion of the frame shows a shadowy overhang or part of an adjacent building, suggesting a narrow street or alleyway. The overall impression is one of historic Mediterranean architecture.
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