
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the rear facade of the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum in Coventry, United Kingdom, observed from an elevated viewpoint. The building features a dominant section of reddish-brown paneling across its upper half, adorned with four distinct rectangular bas-relief sculptures depicting figures and scenes. To the left, a segment of exposed red brickwork is visible. Below the paneling, a continuous row of light blue-tinted windows is present, beneath which a white metal balcony railing extends horizontally. In the background, against an overcast sky, the prominent, ornate spire of St Michael's Tower (Old Coventry Cathedral) stands to the left, with the simpler, slender spire of the New Coventry Cathedral located immediately to its right. Two small, light-colored objects, consistent with birds, are positioned on the roofline above the museum's facade. The entire scene is overlaid with significant light flares and reflections, creating diagonal streaks and distorted patterns that partially obscure the building's details, indicative of an observation through a window. Faint vertical lines, likely reflections of interior window elements, are also visible.
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