
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts the main entrance of the Church of the Assumption (Iglesia de la Asunción) in Dénia, Spain, illuminated at night. A substantial, double-leaf wooden door, crafted from dark wood with carved diamond-shaped panels and central ornate motifs, is set within a prominent light-colored stone architectural frame. The stone frame consists of engaged columns or pilasters on either side, supporting a classical entablature featuring an architrave, a frieze with dentils, and a cornice. Above the cornice, a stone ledge supports scattered small green plants. The surrounding facade is constructed from rectangular, dressed stone blocks. Each door leaf incorporates a lower display window: the left window, labeled "AVE MARIA," contains several printed items, including an image of a religious figure; the right window, labeled "GRACIA PLENA," displays brochures. Artificial light sources illuminate the interior space visible just beyond the open doors. The ground in front of the entrance is paved with light-colored, rectangular tiles. Green foliage from an unseen tree partially overhangs the upper portion of the building. No individuals are present.
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