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An overhead view captures a stone spiral staircase winding downwards within a historic tower or building. The staircase is constructed from rough-hewn, light-brown and greyish stone blocks, showing signs of age and wear. Each step is wedge-shaped, progressively narrowing towards the solid, cylindrical stone newel post that forms the central axis of the spiral.

The surrounding circular wall, also made of large, fitted stone blocks, curves upwards and around the staircase. In the upper left portion of the image, a small, rectangular window with a dark brown wooden frame is set into the stone wall. Bright natural light streams through this window, indicating it is daytime. A metal latch is visible on the window frame, and a small, illegible white label or etching is present on the glass pane.

The perspective emphasizes the downward spiral, creating a sense of depth and the continuous flow of the stairs. The varying shades of the stone, from lighter tones where the light hits directly to darker, shadowed areas deeper in the spiral, highlight the texture and three-dimensionality of the structure. The overall impression is one of ancient, robust architecture, fitting for a historical site, consistent with the context of Budapest, Hungary.
LxD

Apr 20, 2026

Budapest, Hungary

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An overhead view captures a stone spiral staircase winding downwards within a historic tower or building. The staircase is constructed from rough-hewn, light-brown and greyish stone blocks, showing signs of age and wear. Each step is wedge-shaped, progressively narrowing towards the solid, cylindrical stone newel post that forms the central axis of the spiral. The surrounding circular wall, also made of large, fitted stone blocks, curves upwards and around the staircase. In the upper left portion of the image, a small, rectangular window with a dark brown wooden frame is set into the stone wall. Bright natural light streams through this window, indicating it is daytime. A metal latch is visible on the window frame, and a small, illegible white label or etching is present on the glass pane. The perspective emphasizes the downward spiral, creating a sense of depth and the continuous flow of the stairs. The varying shades of the stone, from lighter tones where the light hits directly to darker, shadowed areas deeper in the spiral, highlight the texture and three-dimensionality of the structure. The overall impression is one of ancient, robust architecture, fitting for a historical site, consistent with the context of Budapest, Hungary.

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