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A full-height photograph depicts a female subject standing in the arched entrance of a stone building identified as the St. Regis Belgrade Sales Gallery at Kneza Miloša 48, Belgrade, Serbia. The building features a light-colored, textured stone facade with extensive classical architectural detailing, including a balcony with balusters, decorative corbels, and intricate stone carvings of foliage and a central human face above the main entryway. The entrance consists of dark, double wooden doors with decorative ironwork and reflective glass panels, on which the number "48" is visible in reverse. Two dark rectangular plaques are mounted on the facade; the left plaque reads "BELGRADE WATERFRONT," and the right plaque reads "ST. REGIS HOTELS BELGRADE" with an accompanying logo. A small, light-colored dome security camera is affixed to the wall above the right plaque. The subject is a woman with dark hair, wearing a dark, belted trench coat and dark boots. She is positioned with her left arm extended, leaning against the right door frame, and faces the camera. Two light-colored stone steps lead from the darker street pavement to a black mat at the building's threshold.
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