Memory from Lyaskovets, Bulgaria
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Lyaskovets, Bulgaria
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The image depicts a close-up view of a portion of a structure, potentially the facade of a building, with a plaque affixed to a wooden door or panel

LyaskovetsBulgaria

The image depicts a close-up view of a portion of a structure, potentially the facade of a building, with a plaque affixed to a wooden door or panel. The scene appears to be outdoors, in daylight. On the left, there is a stone archway or entranceway constructed of textured, light-colored stones or blocks. The arch is rounded with noticeable depth. To the right of the stone structure is a dark wooden door or panel, likely part of the building. Attached to the door is a metal hinge at the top. Affixed to the wooden door is a rectangular plaque with Bulgarian text. The plaque includes the word "КАМБАНАРИЯ" (Bell Tower), followed by text describing the structure. The text mentions that the current bell tower is 31 meters high, was rebuilt in 1980, and its foundations are from the old bell tower. It also states that the old bell tower was destroyed by an earthquake in 1913 and was built on the site of a Roman castle. The scene seems to be in Lyaskovets, Bulgaria, based on the language of the plaque and the architectural style.