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The image displays a detailed, ornate wooden entrance door set within a textured stone or concrete building facade, suggesting an older urban setting in Belgrade, Serbia. The original image, like its accompanying crops, is rotated 90 degrees clockwise from its natural upright orientation.

The prominent subject is a grand, dark wooden door, exhibiting signs of age and weathering. It features intricate carvings and decorative elements, particularly on the vertical stiles. The main functional part of the door, on the right, consists of two leaves, each containing two rectangular panels. The upper panels have diamond-patterned metal grilles over glass inserts, while the lower panels are solid wood. To the left of the main door, an equally elaborate fixed panel features a large arched glass section with an elegant, possibly Art Nouveau-inspired, metal grille.

The door is framed by a robust, multi-layered architrave made of what appears to be stone or concrete. The surrounding facade is constructed from textured blocks, showing considerable wear, discoloration, and yellowish patches, indicative of an aged building.

Notable details include a small, blue and white house number sign displaying "9" affixed to the facade above the door. A metallic silver-colored pipe, likely a drainpipe or conduit, runs horizontally across the lower part of the wall. To the lower right of the door, a small, dark metal plaque or access cover with a circular, stylized emblem (resembling a "P" or an arrow) is visible, surrounded by lighter metallic tiles which show some faint, unreadable markings or scratches. No human activity is depicted, and the lighting suggests it is daytime.
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Jun 2, 2026

Belgrade, Serbia

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The image displays a detailed, ornate wooden entrance door set within a textured stone or concrete building facade, suggesting an older urban setting in Belgrade, Serbia. The original image, like its accompanying crops, is rotated 90 degrees clockwise from its natural upright orientation. The prominent subject is a grand, dark wooden door, exhibiting signs of age and weathering. It features intricate carvings and decorative elements, particularly on the vertical stiles. The main functional part of the door, on the right, consists of two leaves, each containing two rectangular panels. The upper panels have diamond-patterned metal grilles over glass inserts, while the lower panels are solid wood. To the left of the main door, an equally elaborate fixed panel features a large arched glass section with an elegant, possibly Art Nouveau-inspired, metal grille. The door is framed by a robust, multi-layered architrave made of what appears to be stone or concrete. The surrounding facade is constructed from textured blocks, showing considerable wear, discoloration, and yellowish patches, indicative of an aged building. Notable details include a small, blue and white house number sign displaying "9" affixed to the facade above the door. A metallic silver-colored pipe, likely a drainpipe or conduit, runs horizontally across the lower part of the wall. To the lower right of the door, a small, dark metal plaque or access cover with a circular, stylized emblem (resembling a "P" or an arrow) is visible, surrounded by lighter metallic tiles which show some faint, unreadable markings or scratches. No human activity is depicted, and the lighting suggests it is daytime.

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