
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the upper floors and the prominent corner of a historicist building located at Gajeva ulica 1 / Praška ulica 1, known as the Mrazović Palace or Feller Building, in the City of Zagreb, Croatia. The building's exterior is predominantly a light beige or pale grey, exhibiting signs of age and weathering with some minor paint flaking. At the building's rounded corner, a distinctive domed turret ascends, capped by a dark finial. Below the dome, a small circular window is visible, followed by an arched window on the uppermost visible floor. Below the turret, two levels of rounded bay windows extend, each featuring multi-pane windows with dark frames. The lowest visible bay window includes a decorative balustrade. The two visible facades extending from the corner are richly ornamented with fluted pilasters, elaborate cornices, friezes, and decorative reliefs depicting foliage, scrolls, and other sculpted motifs. Numerous rectangular windows with dark frames and multiple panes punctuate the walls. One window on the lower visible floor is covered by closed, dark external roll-down blinds. A small, metallic antenna is faintly visible on the roofline at the far left. The sky is uniformly overcast and light grey, indicating a cloudy environment. A dark bird is captured in flight in the upper-left quadrant of the image. Bare tree branches, suggesting a dormant season, are visible in the upper-right corner.
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