
Stake attention in this memory
A low-angle, upward shot captures the imposing brick architecture of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Wrocław, Poland. The sky above is overcast and pale blue. The cathedral features two prominent towers, one on the left and another larger one on the right, connected by a bridge. The brickwork is a deep red, with numerous visible mortar lines and small, dark circular indentations, possibly bullet holes. The left tower has a relatively narrow, arched window near its top. Below this, there is a smaller, rectangular window. Further down, a larger, dark rectangular window is visible, set into a protruding section of the tower. There is also a small, arched window high on the left side of the structure. The central part of the cathedral, between the towers, is topped by a pointed roof section and a smaller Gothic-style spire with a cross. A large, tall, arched window with vertical mullions dominates this section. To the right of this, the larger tower continues upwards, featuring a tall, narrow arched window, and then another arched window below it. On the far right, a section of the cathedral has another large, arched window with ornate tracery and a hint of light within. Several dark, thin wires run horizontally across the frame, obscuring parts of the upper sections of the towers. The lower part of the image shows the base of the cathedral, including a dark, arched doorway with decorative stone carvings on either side. Another arched window is visible on the far right, with a light emanating from within.
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