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This media file presents a striking, upward-angled view of a grand, ornate building against a clear, vibrant blue sky. The architecture is characteristic of the Art Nouveau or Hungarian Secessionist style, suggesting the Subotica Synagogue in Serbia, which is known for its distinctive design.

The building's facade is a harmonious blend of reddish-brown brickwork and lighter, cream-colored sections, richly adorned with intricate decorative patterns and moldings. A notable feature is the multi-colored tiled roof, visible on the towers and roofline, which displays elaborate geometric and floral motifs in shades of green, yellow, and red, indicative of Zsolnay tiles. The towers are capped with elegant spires.

Several windows punctuate the facade, including a large, circular rose window with intricate leaded glasswork on the lower section of the building. Another elongated, arched window with a grid pattern is visible higher up. The decorative elements include sculpted cornices, rounded arches, and stylized embellishments that highlight the building's architectural grandeur.

In the foreground, a substantial, dark wrought-iron gate partially frames the scene, adding a layer of depth. The gate is intricately designed with elegant scrollwork and repeating heart-shaped motifs, suggesting an ornate entrance to the building's grounds. Through the gate, glimpses of a paved area or stone steps and green grass can be seen, indicating a pathway or courtyard. A portion of a green tree with delicate foliage is visible on the left, contrasting with the man-made structure.

The clear blue sky and strong shadows cast by the building and gate indicate bright, sunny weather, likely during the mid-morning or early afternoon. No people or visible text are present in the image.
Tatti

Apr 30, 2026

Subotica, Serbia

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This media file presents a striking, upward-angled view of a grand, ornate building against a clear, vibrant blue sky. The architecture is characteristic of the Art Nouveau or Hungarian Secessionist style, suggesting the Subotica Synagogue in Serbia, which is known for its distinctive design. The building's facade is a harmonious blend of reddish-brown brickwork and lighter, cream-colored sections, richly adorned with intricate decorative patterns and moldings. A notable feature is the multi-colored tiled roof, visible on the towers and roofline, which displays elaborate geometric and floral motifs in shades of green, yellow, and red, indicative of Zsolnay tiles. The towers are capped with elegant spires. Several windows punctuate the facade, including a large, circular rose window with intricate leaded glasswork on the lower section of the building. Another elongated, arched window with a grid pattern is visible higher up. The decorative elements include sculpted cornices, rounded arches, and stylized embellishments that highlight the building's architectural grandeur. In the foreground, a substantial, dark wrought-iron gate partially frames the scene, adding a layer of depth. The gate is intricately designed with elegant scrollwork and repeating heart-shaped motifs, suggesting an ornate entrance to the building's grounds. Through the gate, glimpses of a paved area or stone steps and green grass can be seen, indicating a pathway or courtyard. A portion of a green tree with delicate foliage is visible on the left, contrasting with the man-made structure. The clear blue sky and strong shadows cast by the building and gate indicate bright, sunny weather, likely during the mid-morning or early afternoon. No people or visible text are present in the image.

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