
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a vertical view of the Giralda bell tower, part of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, located in the historic center of Seville, Spain. The prominent Giralda is a tall, light-colored, rectangular structure, exhibiting patterned Moorish-influenced architecture in its lower sections and transitioning to a Renaissance-style belfry adorned with arched openings and topped by the Giraldillo weathervane. To the right of the Giralda's base, parts of the main Gothic cathedral structure are visible, characterized by spires and flying buttresses. The foreground is framed by two adjacent multi-story buildings, creating a narrow street or alley leading towards the tower. The building on the left features a dark, horizontal awning extending outward near its upper facade. A white sign attached to this building reads "CASA A.R.T. SEVILLA HOTELES CENTRO HISTORICO". The building on the right has a plainer, light-colored facade with some visible weathering. Green foliage, likely trees or bushes, is discernible at ground level between these buildings and the cathedral. The sky above is clear and bright blue, indicating daylight conditions. No human subjects or specific interactions are observed within the frame.
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