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The scene depicts the exterior of a multi-story building located at Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 20, Novi Sad, Serbia, during daylight hours, likely in late winter or early spring due to the bare trees.

The building features a light-colored, possibly beige or grey, stucco facade on its upper floors, contrasted by a red brick base and a prominent red brick section on its right side extending to the roofline. Numerous rectangular windows with white frames are visible across the facade. Several external air conditioning units are mounted below windows. Above the ground floor, a large illuminated sign reads "RADNIČKI DOM BOŽAR MARKOVIĆ" (Workers' Home Božar Marković) in white letters against a dark background, spanning a red brick section.

The ground floor houses a commercial establishment identified by a sign as "MAMURNI LJUDI PIVNICA" (Drunk People Pub), featuring a crest-like logo. This establishment has a covered outdoor seating area extending onto the sidewalk, enclosed by low dark-colored barriers with "Krombacher" branding. Planters containing tall green foliage are placed along this barrier.

On the sidewalk in front of the pub, four individuals are present. From left to right: one person in light-colored jeans and a white top, carrying a light bag, walks left-to-right. Two individuals appear to be standing or conversing near the pub's entrance, one in a dark jacket and jeans, the other in a dark top. Further to the right, a fourth individual, wearing a dark checked jacket, walks away from the pub.

The sidewalk is paved, with a strip of sparse, light green grass separating it from what appears to be another paved area or a street. Bare-branched deciduous trees line the sidewalk. Vehicles are visible on a street in the background to the right, and overhead wires traverse the upper right portion of the frame against a clear, light blue sky.
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Mar 13, 2026, 1:11 PM

Novi Sad, Serbia

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The scene depicts the exterior of a multi-story building located at Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 20, Novi Sad, Serbia, during daylight hours, likely in late winter or early spring due to the bare trees. The building features a light-colored, possibly beige or grey, stucco facade on its upper floors, contrasted by a red brick base and a prominent red brick section on its right side extending to the roofline. Numerous rectangular windows with white frames are visible across the facade. Several external air conditioning units are mounted below windows. Above the ground floor, a large illuminated sign reads "RADNIČKI DOM BOŽAR MARKOVIĆ" (Workers' Home Božar Marković) in white letters against a dark background, spanning a red brick section. The ground floor houses a commercial establishment identified by a sign as "MAMURNI LJUDI PIVNICA" (Drunk People Pub), featuring a crest-like logo. This establishment has a covered outdoor seating area extending onto the sidewalk, enclosed by low dark-colored barriers with "Krombacher" branding. Planters containing tall green foliage are placed along this barrier. On the sidewalk in front of the pub, four individuals are present. From left to right: one person in light-colored jeans and a white top, carrying a light bag, walks left-to-right. Two individuals appear to be standing or conversing near the pub's entrance, one in a dark jacket and jeans, the other in a dark top. Further to the right, a fourth individual, wearing a dark checked jacket, walks away from the pub. The sidewalk is paved, with a strip of sparse, light green grass separating it from what appears to be another paved area or a street. Bare-branched deciduous trees line the sidewalk. Vehicles are visible on a street in the background to the right, and overhead wires traverse the upper right portion of the frame against a clear, light blue sky.

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