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The image displays the ornate, multi-story Art Nouveau (Hungarian Secession) Klein Palace, located at Trg Republike 16, Subotica, Serbia. The building's cream-colored facade is richly adorned with Zsolnay ceramic tiles, decorative plasterwork, and sculpted elements in blue, green, orange, and red hues.

On the ground floor, a large, arched main entrance on the left is framed by reddish-pink granite with detailed carvings. Dark, double wooden doors, heavily carved and featuring small grated panels, are set within this arch. Above the entrance, a gabled canopy covered in green-blue scale-like tiles is visible, topped by a small arched window. To the right of the main entrance are two large storefront display windows for a "Laguna" bookstore, identified by prominent red "Laguna" signage. These windows showcase books and merchandise, with smaller rectangular windows below them displaying billiard balls on what appear to be miniature billiard tables.

Above the ground floor, two wrought-iron balconies with intricate scrollwork railings project from the facade. Numerous windows of various sizes and shapes, some arched and some rectangular, are present on the upper floors. Many windows feature decorative surrounds with mosaic-like patterns, and several have closed wooden roller shutters. The building's roofline is crowned by a distinctive ornate arch, decorated with blue, white, and orange/red tile patterns.

A modern building with glass and white panels is partially visible on the far right, providing a contemporary contrast to the historic palace. The street in the foreground is wet, indicating recent precipitation, with visible puddles and yellow painted lines on the asphalt. A tall, black, ornate street lamp stands on the right side of the pavement. Strings of small lights or decorative wires are suspended overhead across the street. No individuals are present within the scene.
lalala

Dec 7, 2025

Subotica, Serbia

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The image displays the ornate, multi-story Art Nouveau (Hungarian Secession) Klein Palace, located at Trg Republike 16, Subotica, Serbia. The building's cream-colored facade is richly adorned with Zsolnay ceramic tiles, decorative plasterwork, and sculpted elements in blue, green, orange, and red hues. On the ground floor, a large, arched main entrance on the left is framed by reddish-pink granite with detailed carvings. Dark, double wooden doors, heavily carved and featuring small grated panels, are set within this arch. Above the entrance, a gabled canopy covered in green-blue scale-like tiles is visible, topped by a small arched window. To the right of the main entrance are two large storefront display windows for a "Laguna" bookstore, identified by prominent red "Laguna" signage. These windows showcase books and merchandise, with smaller rectangular windows below them displaying billiard balls on what appear to be miniature billiard tables. Above the ground floor, two wrought-iron balconies with intricate scrollwork railings project from the facade. Numerous windows of various sizes and shapes, some arched and some rectangular, are present on the upper floors. Many windows feature decorative surrounds with mosaic-like patterns, and several have closed wooden roller shutters. The building's roofline is crowned by a distinctive ornate arch, decorated with blue, white, and orange/red tile patterns. A modern building with glass and white panels is partially visible on the far right, providing a contemporary contrast to the historic palace. The street in the foreground is wet, indicating recent precipitation, with visible puddles and yellow painted lines on the asphalt. A tall, black, ornate street lamp stands on the right side of the pavement. Strings of small lights or decorative wires are suspended overhead across the street. No individuals are present within the scene.

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