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An arched niche in a textured, cream-colored plastered wall in Fornalutx, Spain, houses a tile mural depicting a religious scene. Above the plaster, a section of an exposed stone wall is visible. The mural, identified by a numeral "6" in its upper right corner, illustrates the Sixth Station of the Cross. In the center, a man, likely Jesus, wears a crown of thorns and struggles under the weight of a large wooden cross carried on his right shoulder. He wears a dark, long-sleeved robe. To his immediate left (viewer's right), a woman in a blue head covering and an orange dress holds up a white cloth bearing the imprinted face of a man. Behind the central figure, on the left side of the mural, a soldier in a helmet and armor pulls the cross via a rope. To the soldier's left, another man in a yellow tunic appears to assist by supporting the cross from below. The ground beneath the figures is depicted in horizontal bands of green and brown. The mural exhibits visible lines, suggesting it is composed of multiple painted tiles. A small dark hole is visible in the lower left section of the cream-colored plaster wall surrounding the niche.
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Mar 22, 2026

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An arched niche in a textured, cream-colored plastered wall in Fornalutx, Spain, houses a tile mural depicting a religious scene. Above the plaster, a section of an exposed stone wall is visible. The mural, identified by a numeral "6" in its upper right corner, illustrates the Sixth Station of the Cross. In the center, a man, likely Jesus, wears a crown of thorns and struggles under the weight of a large wooden cross carried on his right shoulder. He wears a dark, long-sleeved robe. To his immediate left (viewer's right), a woman in a blue head covering and an orange dress holds up a white cloth bearing the imprinted face of a man. Behind the central figure, on the left side of the mural, a soldier in a helmet and armor pulls the cross via a rope. To the soldier's left, another man in a yellow tunic appears to assist by supporting the cross from below. The ground beneath the figures is depicted in horizontal bands of green and brown. The mural exhibits visible lines, suggesting it is composed of multiple painted tiles. A small dark hole is visible in the lower left section of the cream-colored plaster wall surrounding the niche.

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