
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a low-angle, exterior view of the Đà Lạt Cathedral (St. Nicholas Cathedral or Con Gà Church) at night, located in Thành phố Đà Lạt, Vietnam. The prominent structure is constructed primarily of reddish-brown brick, featuring two front bell towers with white trim, each topped with a pointed spire crowned by a white cross. The taller spire is on the left. The main facade presents a large, multi-arched central entrance with intricate white molding, flanked by two white, full-figure religious statues positioned on pedestals. A large circular window is centered above the main entrance. The visible side of the nave features a series of arched windows. The entire building is brightly illuminated by artificial lights, creating a stark contrast against the deep black night sky. In the foreground, a prominent, multi-level staircase with ornate white balustrades ascends from the lower right portion of the frame towards the church entrance. Potted plants and small trees are placed along the staircase and near the church's base. On the far right, a modern streetlamp with an LED fixture on a curved pole is present, extending upwards beyond the church's roofline. No individuals or discernible activity are present in the scene.
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