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The image displays a detailed view of a historic building's main entrance, located at Knez Mihailova Street 21, Belgrade, Serbia. The central feature is a large, arched doorway made of reddish-brown painted wood, partially open. The archway is topped by an elaborate semicircular wrought-iron transom window, featuring intricate scrollwork and a central decorative mascaron, possibly a lion or grotesque head. This ornate element is framed by a light-colored, horizontally coursed facade, which shows signs of weathering and minor discoloration. The main door, appearing to be a double door, is constructed from reddish-brown wood with carved relief panels. The right door panel, mostly closed, incorporates two rectangular glass inserts, each protected by black wrought-iron grilles with scrolled designs. The left door panel is ajar, providing a view into the building's interior. Inside the visible entryway, a tiled corridor extends into the building. The floor consists of light brown tiles bordered with white or grey lines. Along the left wall of the corridor, several dark terracotta potted plants are visible. Further inside, two hanging light fixtures, one spherical and one bell-shaped, are discernible. An additional dark wooden arched doorway is visible at the far end of the corridor, admitting natural light. The exterior facade surrounding the entrance is aged, with cracked and peeling light-colored plaster, particularly on the right side. A grey metal downspout runs vertically along the right side of the facade, secured by a bracket, with a short horizontal section near the top. Sparse, dry vine branches are visible clinging to the wall. On the left side, a thin white cable runs vertically. The base of the entrance features a low, cylindrical concrete element on both sides, and the immediate threshold is paved with reddish-grey mosaic tiles. No individuals are present in the scene.
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