
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a detailed close-up of the upper section of El Miguelete (Micalet), the Gothic bell tower of Valencia Cathedral, located in Valencia, Spain. The tower, constructed from light-colored, weathered stone, is set against a clear blue sky with a faint, wispy cloud visible in the upper left quadrant. The lowest visible section of the tower exhibits elaborate Gothic architectural features, including intricate tracery, pointed arch motifs, and detailed carvings. A prominent gargoyle, carved from stone, projects from the left side, while another is partially visible on the right. Above this ornamented facade, a stone balustrade-like structure with repetitive quatrefoil and cross-shaped openings encircles a platform. Along the edge of this platform, metal bird deterrent spikes are visible. Above the balustrade, the tower transitions into a bell chamber, characterized by large, deeply recessed arched openings. A dark-colored bell is visible within one of these openings. The stone surrounding these arches features ornate moldings. The tower then narrows into a smaller, tiered octagonal lantern structure, also crafted from stone. The apex is crowned by a decorative wrought-iron finial consisting of an ornate cross mounted on a sphere, surrounded by elaborate scrollwork. No people, animals, or other moving subjects are present. The scene is illuminated by bright, direct sunlight.
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