
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the front facade of the Church of the Forty Martyrs (Armenian Orthodox) located in the Hamidiya quarter of Homs, Syria, under a clear blue sky. The building's exterior is constructed of light-colored, textured block-like material. A prominent, large, curving roofline dominates the upper section. The facade features multiple integrated crosses and windows. On the upper portion, a minimalist cross design is centrally positioned, with two arched windows featuring colored glass panes visible to its left and right. The lower section of the facade includes a horizontal arrangement of four dark, relief crosses affixed to the wall. These crosses are interspersed with two dark-framed arched windows and a single central circular window (oculus). Sunlight illuminates the upper and left areas of the facade, casting distinct, sharp shadows from the architectural elements, notably from the curved roof, onto the lower and right sections of the wall. At the bottom left, two white exterior air conditioning units are mounted on a low, dark-colored wall or ledge that spans horizontally across the foreground. No individuals, specific actions, or interactions are present in the scene.
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