
Stake attention in this memory
A low-angle exterior view depicts the Name of Mary Church (Crkva Imena Marijinog) located in the city center of Novi Sad, Serbia, under an overcast sky. The Neo-Gothic Roman Catholic church is constructed primarily of light yellow/beige brick masonry with intricate white stone detailing, including cornices, pointed arches, pinnacles, and decorative tracery. The prominent central steeple rises vertically, culminating in a dark, pointed spired roof topped with a cross. Two clock faces, featuring dark numbers and hands against a light background, are visible on the steeple, indicating approximately 1:55. Below the clock faces, tall, narrow arched windows are present. The facade features a large circular rose window above what appears to be the main entrance, flanked by two lower arched portals with visible red doors. A smaller, dark bird is perched on a ledge above one of these lower arches. To the right of the central steeple, a smaller, pointed spired section of the church roof is visible. In the lower right foreground, a black, ornate multi-branched lamppost with dark glass enclosures stands. On the far left, a portion of an adjacent, multi-story building with light orange/pink walls, white trim, and a roof dusted with what appears to be snow, is visible behind the church. The sky is uniformly light grey, indicating an overcast condition. No human figures are present.
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