
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a low-angle, wide shot of the imposing brick facade of the St. Bavo's Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium, focusing on its large, ornate, mint-green double doors. The doors are decorated with black wrought-iron detailing, forming intricate criss-cross patterns and scrolling filigree. A heavy metal lock and a circular door knocker are visible on the right door. Above the doors, the stonework features multiple arched recesses and small, square windows, suggesting a historical architectural style. The overall structure tapers upwards towards a crenellated top, with glimpses of the sky overhead. The left side of the image shows a thin wire extending from the upper left corner. A small informational plaque is affixed to the stone wall to the right of the doors. The ground in front of the doors appears to be paved with cobblestones.
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