
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an upward-angled view of the upper sections of the Croatian State Archives building, located at Marulićev trg 21 in the City of Zagreb, Croatia, under an overcast sky. The central feature is a prominent clock tower with a dark greenish-bronze spire culminating in a finial, atop an open-sided octagonal cupola. Below the cupola is a larger, bell-shaped dome, also in a greenish-bronze hue. The tower's main structure is a light peach or terracotta color, featuring two visible clock faces with black Roman numerals and hands. The left clock indicates approximately 10:10, and the right clock indicates approximately 10:15. Each clock face is partially covered by a small, yellow-brown striped awning. Vertical relief detailing is present on the tower's peach-colored facade, which also includes tall, narrow rectangular window openings. To the left of the clock tower, a section of the building's hip roof, covered in red tiles, is visible. Its edge features a dark-colored metal railing or decorative finials. The building's stone facade is adorned with multiple sculptures. On a stone ledge in the lower left foreground, a large, draped stone female figure with wings is seated. A thin, orange/pink plastic ribbon or tape runs horizontally across this sculpture. Further right, below the clock tower and on the peach-colored facade, are at least two stone sculptures of eagles or similar birds of prey, positioned on decorative ledges. The same orange/pink ribbon is stretched horizontally across these eagle sculptures and continues towards the far right, where it traverses a partially visible grotesque or figure sculpture. Lower architectural elements in the bottom-left corner display ornate stone carvings, including winged cherub heads. The sky is uniformly light gray, indicative of cloudy weather conditions. No people are visible.
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