
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a low-angle view of the monumental stone facade of the Sanctuary of Loyola in Azpeitia, Spain. The structure features classical architectural elements under a clear blue sky. A prominent triangular pediment dominates the upper section, adorned with a central circular emblem and a partial inscription "DIVISUS BA" on the frieze below. Above the pediment, a central statue depicts a standing human figure with raised arms, flanked by additional statuary and decorative finials. The facade is supported by multiple pairs of classical columns, which flank a large, deeply recessed central archway serving as the main entrance. The stone exhibits weathering, discoloration, and some surface erosion. Within the grand archway, a smaller, darker archway frames a substantial, ornate double door. This door is dark-colored and features intricate geometric patterns and relief details. A circular relief carving is visible directly above the inner archway. Direct sunlight from the left (viewer's right) illuminates the left side of the facade and casts sharp, elongated shadows across the columns, the interior of the main archway, and a significant portion of the ornate door. No individuals, vehicles, or modern street furniture are visible within the frame.
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