
Stake attention in this memory
A weathered, two-panel metal gate, likely an entrance to a property, stands in Novi Sad, Serbia. The gate is primarily painted a faded, dull blue-gray color, exhibiting extensive signs of age and neglect. It features an arched top, partially obscured by an overlying yellow-ochre wall or building facade. Each panel of the gate is constructed from horizontal metal sheets, indicated by raised seams. A prominent vertical metal strip divides the two panels, serving as a structural or decorative element. Decorative metallic appliques, shaped like four-lobed leaves or stylized flowers, are affixed to the upper-middle section of both the left and right panels. An ornate, possibly bird-shaped, finial is present at the apex of the central vertical strip. On the right panel, a circular keyhole is visible, accompanied by a small, downward-pointing escutcheon or handle support. A similar, though non-functional, decorative element appears on the left panel, mirroring the right's escutcheon. The gate shows widespread rust, manifesting as vertical reddish-brown streaks particularly along seams and rivet points. The blue-gray paint is extensively chipped and peeled, revealing the corroded metal beneath. Significant deterioration is evident along the bottom edge of both panels; the lower section of the left panel has corroded through, exposing a darker interior void. The lower right panel also displays severe rust and jagged edges from material loss. Small, irregular yellow paint splatters are scattered across the upper right panel. A faded red, possibly circular, stamp or mark is present on the upper left panel. At the very top right, a small cluster of red berries with green leaves emerges from behind the gate structure. The base of the gate meets the ground, where sparse green grass and scattered brown leaves are visible. No people or active interactions are depicted.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found



