
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a nighttime scene in Mirandela, Portugal, specifically showcasing the Paços do Concelho (Town Hall) and the Igreja Matriz de Mirandela (Mother Church of Mirandela) or Igreja de São Mateus. On the left, the Paços do Concelho, an ornate Baroque-style building with a highly decorative facade, is illuminated from below by a distinct bluish-purple light. It features multiple symmetrically arranged windows, pilasters, pediments, and sculptural elements, including a crest centrally located on the upper facade. The building is situated on an elevated terrace, with stone steps visible in the lower left foreground leading towards it. To the right and slightly in the foreground, the Igreja Matriz stands, characterized by its modernist, unadorned architectural style. The church features a tall, rectangular bell tower with a visible clock face and a bell opening near its apex. The main body of the church is a rectilinear structure with several narrow, vertical window openings. It appears constructed from light-colored concrete or stone and is illuminated by a more conventional yellowish artificial light. A dark, possibly metal, barrier or fence runs along the base of the church structure, separating it from a grassy slope. Between the two main buildings, a smaller, white building with a dark roof is partially visible. Scattered small trees and shrubs are present on the grassy embankments and terraces in the middle ground. The sky is dark and clear, indicating a nighttime setting. No individuals or active movements are discernible in the scene. A portion of a dark object, possibly the roof of a vehicle, is visible in the extreme bottom foreground.
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