
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor scene features a prominent metallic sculpture resembling a weeping willow tree, set within a paved courtyard. The sculpture, known as the "Tree of Life" or "Emanuel Tree," is made of countless thin, silvery metallic wires that curve downwards, many terminating in small, leaf-like metallic shapes. It rests on a dark, rectangular base, which bears an inscription in Hebrew, partially visible as "...אִם אֶשְׁכָּחֵךְ יְרוּשָׁלָיִם תִּשְׁכַּח יְמִינִי" (If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning). To the left of the sculpture, a light-colored, multi-story modern building with numerous rectangular windows, some barred, stands tall. Behind the sculpture, an older, weathered stone wall or building facade with some metal protrusions is visible, topped by green foliage. Further back, a colorful stained-glass window can be seen. A bright yellow construction crane is visible against the clear blue sky in the upper left background. The ground is uniformly paved with rectangular cobblestones. A blue ribbon or rope barrier runs along the right side of the image, displaying the Hungarian text "MÚZSAHÁZ TURISZTIKA." The scene is brightly lit by the sun, casting shadows and indicating a clear day, likely morning or early afternoon. No people are present, and the setting evokes a solemn, reflective atmosphere, characteristic of a memorial. The location is Budapest, Hungary.
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