
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a stone carving of a face with a large beard and a grotesque expression on the facade of a building. The carving is part of the architectural ornamentation of the building, which appears to be made of light-colored stone. The face has exaggerated features, including wide eyes, a large nose, and a gaping mouth with visible teeth. It is framed by elaborate hair or beard-like elements. Below the face, there is a circular medallion. The building has windows with dark frames and multiple panes, reflecting the blue sky. The lower part of the image reveals more of the building's stonework, including textured blocks and decorative elements. This architectural detail is located on the former Reich Chancellery building at Wilhelmstraße 77 in Berlin, Germany. The building, designed by Albert Speer, was constructed between 1938 and 1939. The grotesque face carving is a characteristic element of the building's facade, designed to convey a sense of power and dominance.
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