
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a daytime scene on Zmaj Jovina Street in Novi Sad, Serbia, looking towards Trg Slobode. The sky is partially cloudy with patches of blue. In the immediate foreground, a large, cylindrical multi-tiered planter is situated on the light-colored paved pedestrian walkway. The planter contains orange and yellow flowers in its upper sections and purple flowers at its base. To the left, a row of historic two- and three-story buildings lines the street. The first visible building has a cream-colored facade with a dark green awning. The adjacent light-pink building features decorative elements and houses a storefront for "PIROČANAC UNDERWEAR," with a white male mannequin visible in its display window. Multiple air conditioning units are mounted on the facades. Above these buildings, the ornate dark green and gold steeple of the Name of Mary Church (Novi Sad Cathedral) rises prominently, displaying "1903" in gold and topped with a golden cross. To the right, a black lamppost stands on the paved surface. Further back, a classical-style, light-colored building with a dark gray hip roof is visible, identified as the Bishop's Palace (Vladičanski dvor). In front of this building, behind a decorative metal fence, are several evergreen trees and a stone cross. In the distant background, two pedestrians are visible on the paved area, one appearing to walk with a bicycle. Overhead electrical wires are visible traversing the upper midground.
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