
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the *Portada de la Almoina* (also known as *Puerta del Palau*) of the Valencia Cathedral in Valencia, Spain, viewed from a low angle looking upwards. The stone facade of the historic structure occupies the majority of the frame, bathed in natural light under a clear blue sky with a single faint white contrail. On the left, a section of the cathedral wall is constructed from large, rough-hewn stone blocks. This transitions into an ornate architectural section featuring two vertical niches at ground level, each containing a weathered stone statue. Both of these statues are headless. To their right, a large, multi-layered arched portal recedes into the building, adorned with extensive Gothic carvings, including multiple sculpted figures integrated into the jambs and archivolts. A prominent, grotesque stone gargoyle projects from the upper facade, to the right of the main archway. In the mid-ground on the right, a significant portion of the Miguelete bell tower, an octagonal stone structure, is visible. Thin wires traverse the upper right sky. On the far right edge of the frame, dark, ornate hanging street decorations, possibly part of a festive display, are partially visible, indicating an adjacent public thoroughfare. No living individuals are present in the scene.
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