
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a low-angle, worm's-eye view of the facade of the Basílica de la Mare de Déu dels Desemparats, commonly known as the Basilica of the Valencian Virgin, located in the city of València, Spain. The architectural style is predominantly Baroque and Neoclassical. The church's exterior is constructed from stone and brick, with intricate carvings and decorative elements. In the foreground, a large section of the main facade is visible, featuring a prominent rose window with radiating tracery, set within a larger oval frame. Below this, an elaborate portal with a deeply recessed arch is adorned with columns and ornate friezes. A large, dark green door is partially visible at the bottom left. Above the portal, a coat of arms, likely that of a religious order or significant figure, is mounted on the wall, crowned with a regal diadem. Further up, a series of decorative corbels and architectural moldings line the upper section of the building. To the right, the church's bell tower rises, characterized by its pointed spire, numerous smaller spires, and arched openings. Several arched windows with leaded glass are visible on the tower and the adjacent section of the church. The sky above is clear and blue, indicating a sunny day. Green foliage from trees and plants is visible in the lower right corner, partially obscuring the building. The building exhibits signs of age and weathering, with some areas appearing stained or discolored. There are no people or active events depicted in the image.
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