
Stake attention in this memory
A rectangular wooden plaque is mounted against a white paneled wall, tilted slightly counter-clockwise. The plaque features a distressed black and white photographic print depicting the Palacio de Cibeles (formerly Palacio de Comunicaciones) in Madrid, Spain. The ornate building, with its multiple towers and intricate architectural details, is viewed from a street-level perspective, showing trees and a wide thoroughfare. The sky above is partially cloudy. A brass-colored metal coat hook is affixed to the center-right of the plaque, overlapping the building image. This hook incorporates a decorative lion's head motif at its base, from which two curved prongs extend, one upwards and one downwards. It is secured to the plaque by two visible dark-colored screws positioned near the lion's head. The plaque itself has a light, possibly off-white or beige, distressed border around the printed image. The surface of the photographic print shows multiple faint scratches and reflections from an overhead light source. Minor tears and imperfections are visible on the plaque's edges and surface. No individuals, specific actions, or interactions are depicted in the scene; the environment is an interior space.
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