
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a close-up, upward view of a section of the facade of Tan Dinh Church, located at 289 Hai Ba Trung, Ward 8, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The building exhibits light-colored, textured stone or concrete in a Gothic Revival architectural style, featuring two prominent adjacent arched stained-glass windows framed by recessed pointed arches and decorative pilasters with ornate capitals. Above these, a portion of a circular stained-glass window with a star-like motif is visible within an elaborate floral frame. The left stained-glass window depicts Jesus Christ, rendered in a red robe, seated with a bowed head, appearing distressed. He is flanked by three figures in soldier-like attire, two of whom appear to be striking or pushing him with staffs, consistent with a depiction of the flagellation or condemnation. The background includes a tiled wall structure. The right stained-glass window illustrates Jesus Christ, also in a red robe, carrying a large brown wooden cross over his right shoulder, moving in a walking motion. He is accompanied by two figures in soldier-like garb to his left. To his right, a figure in a blue robe kneels or bends, interacting with Jesus or the cross. Below each main stained-glass panel is a rectangular opening with a hinged pane, also incorporating smaller stained-glass elements. A grey, roughly triangular stone structure, possibly a monument or railing component, partially obstructs the lower-left section of the image.
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