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The image depicts an aged, double-leaf wooden door set within a weathered arched doorway, located in Becej Municipality, Serbia. The door, painted a dark maroon or brown, exhibits significant peeling and flaking paint, revealing lighter wood beneath, particularly at the bottom panels. Each door leaf features four distinct panels: two elongated vertical panels with arched tops and two square panels, with the upper square panels showcasing raised pyramidal centers. A brass-colored doorknob and keyhole are present on the left door leaf.

The arched doorway surround is constructed from materials like brick or stone, heavily coated with plaster that is extensively cracked, flaking, and deteriorated, exposing layers of yellowed undercoat, bare brick, and possibly original stone. Above the door, within the arch, there is a subtle carved decorative element, including a central circular motif.

To the immediate left of the doorway, a vertical silver-colored metal drainpipe runs down a wall of light, cracked, and peeling plaster, which transitions into a lower section of neatly stacked rectangular light-colored tiles. On the right side of the doorway, the wall above is severely damaged, exposing red brickwork and rough plaster, while the lower section mirrors the left side with similar light-colored rectangular tiles. A black rectangular house number plate displaying "38" in white digits is affixed to the tiled section on the right. A few green leaves are barely visible at the top right, suggesting nearby foliage. The ground directly in front of the door is a dark, rough-textured surface, possibly concrete or asphalt, with some minor debris. No people are present in the scene.
Elena Simonenko

Jun 7, 2026

Becej Municipality, Serbia

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The image depicts an aged, double-leaf wooden door set within a weathered arched doorway, located in Becej Municipality, Serbia. The door, painted a dark maroon or brown, exhibits significant peeling and flaking paint, revealing lighter wood beneath, particularly at the bottom panels. Each door leaf features four distinct panels: two elongated vertical panels with arched tops and two square panels, with the upper square panels showcasing raised pyramidal centers. A brass-colored doorknob and keyhole are present on the left door leaf. The arched doorway surround is constructed from materials like brick or stone, heavily coated with plaster that is extensively cracked, flaking, and deteriorated, exposing layers of yellowed undercoat, bare brick, and possibly original stone. Above the door, within the arch, there is a subtle carved decorative element, including a central circular motif. To the immediate left of the doorway, a vertical silver-colored metal drainpipe runs down a wall of light, cracked, and peeling plaster, which transitions into a lower section of neatly stacked rectangular light-colored tiles. On the right side of the doorway, the wall above is severely damaged, exposing red brickwork and rough plaster, while the lower section mirrors the left side with similar light-colored rectangular tiles. A black rectangular house number plate displaying "38" in white digits is affixed to the tiled section on the right. A few green leaves are barely visible at the top right, suggesting nearby foliage. The ground directly in front of the door is a dark, rough-textured surface, possibly concrete or asphalt, with some minor debris. No people are present in the scene.

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