
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a close-up, low-angle view of a stone facade, likely part of an ancient building in Budva, Montenegro. The facade is constructed from large, roughly cut, light-colored stone blocks. Near the top of the image, a circular, recessed architectural element, possibly a small window or decorative feature, is visible, surrounded by a molded stone frame. Below this, a rectangular stone plaque is mounted on the wall. This plaque features carved decorative elements on its sides and a central inscription. The inscription is in Latin and appears to include the words "NON SVPERE," "HOSPES DE LIMEN NOVES," "FILENE TRALES ACERDO," "HIC SED EAT ISBY AMD," and the Roman numeral "MDCXL" (1640). The stone surface is weathered, with some discoloration and minor chips, indicating age. The overall impression is one of historical significance and architectural detail.
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