
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a close-up view of two plaques mounted on a building facade. The plaque on the left features a stylized, ornate carving of a white eagle with outstretched wings, the national symbol of Poland. The eagle is rendered in a relief style against a textured, earthy-toned background within a decorative frame. To the right of the eagle plaque is a vertical, rectangular plaque with raised, cream-colored lettering that reads "SĄD APELACYJNY". This is Polish for "Court of Appeal". The plaques are set against a background of horizontal, pale green or cream-colored siding, possibly wooden or metal. The lighting suggests it is nighttime or a dimly lit interior, with strong shadows cast by the raised elements of the plaques, highlighting the texture and relief. The overall impression is one of officialdom and historical significance. The location is identified as Warsaw, Poland, which is consistent with the presence of Polish insignia and text.
Symbol
E2552
Volume
3,307
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TVL
$1.61

