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The image captures the grand Gothic Revival architecture of the Name of Mary Church (Novi Sad Cathedral) in Novi Sad, Serbia, viewed from a low-angle perspective. The towering steeple dominates the composition, featuring a unique, intricately patterned roof composed of colorful, possibly ceramic or glazed tiles arranged in a chevron or diamond design. A cross adorns the very apex of the spire. The church facade is constructed primarily of light brown or beige brick, accented with ornate white or light-colored stone detailing. On the main tower, a prominent clock face with Roman numerals clearly indicates the time as approximately 10:10. Below the clock, a tall, narrow window with vertical bars is visible. Further down the facade, a large and exquisitely detailed rose window with elaborate tracery stands out. The building features numerous pointed arches, decorative buttresses, and intricate sculptural elements typical of Gothic architecture. The sky above is a pale blue, with scattered white and grey clouds, suggesting it is daytime, possibly late afternoon or early evening. The lighting is soft and even across the structure. In the lower right corner, a portion of a decorative black metal street lamp is visible, partially obscured. There are no people visible, and no specific activities are taking place; the image is a detailed architectural study of the church's exterior.
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