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The image displays a weathered, ornate wooden door, identified as an entrance to the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon in Kotor, Montenegro. The door's visible section is composed of four rectangular panels, arranged two on the left leaf and two on the right. Each panel features a raised diamond-shaped frame with a rope-patterned border, enclosing a central carved circular rosette. Four additional smaller circular rosettes are carved around the central diamond within each panel.

Three of these diamond panels contain a small, dark-toned figure of a standing religious personage, each figure adorned with a golden-toned halo or headwear. These figures are located in the lower left, upper right, and lower right panels. The upper left panel contains only the central rosette. The wooden surface exhibits signs of aging, wear, and discoloration. To the right of the door, a light-colored stone wall, constructed from regularly cut ashlar blocks, is visible. A stone threshold at the base of the door transitions to a mosaic-patterned pavement below, featuring irregularly shaped tiles in shades of red, brown, and cream. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
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Mar 10, 2026

Kotor, Montenegro

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The image displays a weathered, ornate wooden door, identified as an entrance to the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon in Kotor, Montenegro. The door's visible section is composed of four rectangular panels, arranged two on the left leaf and two on the right. Each panel features a raised diamond-shaped frame with a rope-patterned border, enclosing a central carved circular rosette. Four additional smaller circular rosettes are carved around the central diamond within each panel. Three of these diamond panels contain a small, dark-toned figure of a standing religious personage, each figure adorned with a golden-toned halo or headwear. These figures are located in the lower left, upper right, and lower right panels. The upper left panel contains only the central rosette. The wooden surface exhibits signs of aging, wear, and discoloration. To the right of the door, a light-colored stone wall, constructed from regularly cut ashlar blocks, is visible. A stone threshold at the base of the door transitions to a mosaic-patterned pavement below, featuring irregularly shaped tiles in shades of red, brown, and cream. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.

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