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The image depicts the upper facade of the National Bank of Serbia building, located at Kralja Petra 12, Belgrade, Serbia. A large, circular clock face is centered on the light grey stone wall, positioned between two partially visible, fluted classical columns. The clock face features black Roman numerals (I-XII) and two black hands, indicating approximately 1:50. A thin, dark wire extends horizontally across the clock's surface. Directly below the clock, a prominent triangular pediment houses a bas-relief sculpture. The sculpture consists of multiple figures, primarily male, depicted in various poses. From left to right, visible figures include a reclining individual, a figure appearing to carry a burden, a seated draped figure, a standing nude male with an extended arm, a taller central standing nude male with an arm resting on an adjacent figure, a seated figure possibly wearing a helmet, a smaller standing figure, and another partially visible reclining figure on the far right. Some figures are nude, others are draped. The pediment is framed by a detailed cornice with dentil molding. Below the pediment, the facade features a multi-tiered horizontal entablature. Above the pediment, on the flat stone surface, four modern surveillance cameras or sensors are visible, alongside associated cabling, including a white wire draped over a rounded stone fixture. The building material is a consistent light grey stone.
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