
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts the main entrance of the Name of Mary Church (Katedrala Imena Marijinog) located in Trg slobode (Freedom Square), Novi Sad, Serbia. The scene is a low-angle, eye-level view of the church's Neo-Gothic facade, illuminated under natural daylight. The central feature is a large, pointed archway serving as the main entrance. This archway is constructed from white stone, exhibiting multiple receding layers and flanked by robust white stone columns with intricate bases and fluted segments. The inner recess of the archway is painted a dark red, featuring a ribbed vaulted ceiling of the same color. Suspended centrally within this archway, above the doors, is a dark-colored, ornate metal lantern. Two dark brown, carved wooden doors are partially open, revealing a dark interior space beyond. Two stone steps lead up to the threshold of these doors. Above the main arch, a prominent triangular gable is present, intricately carved in white stone, and features a large circular rose window design with detailed tracery. Further up the facade, additional vertical white stone decorative panels are set against the building's primary construction material. The main body of the church facade visible is composed of uniform light yellow brickwork. The very base of the structure consists of a darker gray stone, showing some weathering and discoloration. The ground immediately in front of the entrance is paved with a patterned tile floor, predominantly a dark gray and white checkerboard design. A distinct reddish-brown cross-shaped pattern is inlaid into the tiles directly preceding the steps. No individuals or active subjects are present in the depicted scene.
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