
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the front facade of the Basílica Menor Nuestra Señora de La Candelaria in Porlamar, Venezuela. The ecclesiastical building is predominantly white with tan architectural trim. It features a central entrance with a large, dark brown wooden double door set within a prominent pointed archway. Above the entrance, a white balustrade forms a balcony, flanked by a series of smaller arched niches, some containing sculptural reliefs. The facade is symmetrical, featuring two prominent bell towers. The left tower includes an open archway near its apex. The right tower displays a circular clock face with Roman numerals and a small rectangular window above it, as well as a larger, patterned lattice-work window further down. Both towers are capped with pointed spires. On the lower left portion of the main wall, a small rectangular plaque with multiple colored segments is visible. In the immediate foreground, a black metal fence with pointed finials stretches across the scene, positioned in front of the building. Two black ornamental lampposts, each equipped with two spherical white lights, stand on either side of the central entrance, in front of the fence. A white balustrade is partially visible on the right, beyond the fence. The ground is paved. The sky overhead is clear blue with sparse, thin white clouds, indicating daylight conditions. No individuals are present in the scene.
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