
Stake attention in this memory
A low-angle exterior view depicts the former Palace of Justice, now the Court of Appeal, located at Britse Lei 20 in Antwerp, Belgium. The imposing stone building, constructed from large, rough-hewn light grey blocks, features two prominent, symmetrical towers flanking a central, recessed section. Large, circular black and white 'googly eyes' are affixed to the upper facade, one beneath each tower. The central portion of the building presents a dark wooden door with metallic detailing at ground level, surmounted by an ornate stone carving. Bare deciduous trees, including a prominent central tree with sparse seed pods, partially obscure the building's facade. The sky is a clear, cloudless blue, with a single white aircraft contrail visible in the upper left. The foreground comprises a light-colored paved area transitioning to a darker, possibly gravel, strip, bordered by dark bollards. Two tall, slender streetlights with vertical luminaires stand in front of the building. To the left, a smaller, older brick structure with a metallic roof and boarded windows is visible, partially obscured by a modern multi-story building with glass facades behind it. No individuals are present in the scene.
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