
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the exterior facade of the Iglesia del Espíritu Santo (Church of the Holy Spirit) located at Chacabuco 850 in San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Argentina, captured at night from a low-angle perspective. The building is a prominent Gothic Revival structure constructed from light-colored stone or concrete, exhibiting visible weathering, including dark streaking and discoloration on its surfaces. The symmetrical facade features a dominant central tower with multiple open arched fenestrations at its summit and a large pointed arch window below, detailed with decorative elements. The primary entrance consists of large, light-colored double doors with intricate, possibly metallic, quatrefoil patterns, situated beneath a pointed arch. Flanking the central tower are two buttressed sections, each containing at least two tall, narrow pointed arch windows with dark frames. Several wall-mounted light fixtures illuminate the lower sections of the facade. The sky above is dark, indicative of nighttime, with a few faint stars visible. The foreground and mid-ground are intersected by numerous dark utility wires and cables, which partially obscure the church's lower and central sections. A light-colored utility pole is present on the far left, emitting a visible beam of light upwards. No individuals or active interactions are observed within the frame. The environment consists solely of the illuminated architectural subject and encroaching urban utility infrastructure under a clear night sky.
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