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The image depicts a close-up, worm's-eye view of a weathered architectural facade, focusing on a tall, arched window, located within the city of Becej Municipality, Serbia.

The building wall exhibits significant disrepair, with layers of cracked and peeling paint revealing underlying plaster in shades of peach, yellow, and grey. The predominant upper wall color is a faded light green or mint. Above the window's arch, a heavily weathered, ornate stucco decoration, likely a cartouche or architectural crest with scrollwork, is centered. Below this, a horizontal molding extends across the wall, featuring small, triangular projections on either side of the central decorative element. On the left side of the facade, embedded in the damaged plaster, two rusty metal brackets are visible. Extensive cracks and large patches of missing plaster are distributed across the entire wall surface, revealing the rough texture beneath.

The window itself is a tall, arched, double-leaf design with a white-painted wooden frame, also showing signs of severe weathering and peeling paint. The uppermost section comprises a single arched pane. Below this, two tall rectangular panes form the main body of the window. The vertical elements of the lower window frame feature decorative fluting, mimicking pilasters, and horizontal bands with small, raised circular or bead-like motifs. The glass panes reflect diffuse light and the indistinct shapes of green foliage. A dark, rusty metal bar or grille runs vertically along the outer left edge of the window frame, extending to the base. A smaller, similar dark vertical element is present on the right. A horizontal dark metal bar forms the lower edge of the window frame, resting on the tiled base. A dark-colored latch handle is visible on the left vertical frame of the lower window pane. The window sill contains accumulated debris, possibly dried leaves.

The base of the wall features a plinth composed of rectangular tiles in yellow-orange or terracotta hues. These tiles have an embossed, repeating geometric pattern of short lines and small squares arranged in varying orientations.
Elena Simonenko

Jun 7, 2026

Becej Municipality, Serbia

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The image depicts a close-up, worm's-eye view of a weathered architectural facade, focusing on a tall, arched window, located within the city of Becej Municipality, Serbia. The building wall exhibits significant disrepair, with layers of cracked and peeling paint revealing underlying plaster in shades of peach, yellow, and grey. The predominant upper wall color is a faded light green or mint. Above the window's arch, a heavily weathered, ornate stucco decoration, likely a cartouche or architectural crest with scrollwork, is centered. Below this, a horizontal molding extends across the wall, featuring small, triangular projections on either side of the central decorative element. On the left side of the facade, embedded in the damaged plaster, two rusty metal brackets are visible. Extensive cracks and large patches of missing plaster are distributed across the entire wall surface, revealing the rough texture beneath. The window itself is a tall, arched, double-leaf design with a white-painted wooden frame, also showing signs of severe weathering and peeling paint. The uppermost section comprises a single arched pane. Below this, two tall rectangular panes form the main body of the window. The vertical elements of the lower window frame feature decorative fluting, mimicking pilasters, and horizontal bands with small, raised circular or bead-like motifs. The glass panes reflect diffuse light and the indistinct shapes of green foliage. A dark, rusty metal bar or grille runs vertically along the outer left edge of the window frame, extending to the base. A smaller, similar dark vertical element is present on the right. A horizontal dark metal bar forms the lower edge of the window frame, resting on the tiled base. A dark-colored latch handle is visible on the left vertical frame of the lower window pane. The window sill contains accumulated debris, possibly dried leaves. The base of the wall features a plinth composed of rectangular tiles in yellow-orange or terracotta hues. These tiles have an embossed, repeating geometric pattern of short lines and small squares arranged in varying orientations.

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