
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a low-angle, upward view of the Name of Mary Church (Crkva Imena Marijinog) in Novi Sad, Serbia, set against a soft blue sky with scattered, wispy clouds. The grand Gothic Revival edifice dominates the frame, extending diagonally from the lower left to the upper right. The most striking feature is the church's tall, slender spire, which tapers upwards and is covered with a distinctive, intricately patterned roof of multicolored tiles in shades of red, orange, green, and blue, arranged in a chevron-like design. Below the spire, on the main tower, a large clock face is visible, dark with white hands indicating approximately 10:10, and adorned with Roman numerals. The church's facade is elaborately detailed, showcasing characteristics of Gothic architecture, including pointed arches, ornate stone tracery around windows, and numerous decorative pinnacles and buttresses. A prominent rose window with complex geometric patterns is visible on the main body of the building. The structure appears to be constructed from light-colored stone or masonry, giving it a dignified appearance. In the upper right corner of the image, a partial view of a modern, multi-story urban building with a brown/orange facade and balconies can be seen, providing a contextual clue to the church's city location. The diffused lighting, with no harsh shadows, suggests either an overcast daytime or the soft light of dusk or dawn. The scene is devoid of people or specific activities, focusing entirely on the architectural majesty of the church.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found








