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The image captures the majestic exterior of the Name of Mary Church in Novi Sad, Serbia, against a clear, deep blue sky. The grand Gothic Revival architecture is prominently displayed, featuring intricate details, pointed spires, and a blend of light-colored brick and stone.

The central and tallest spire is particularly striking, topped with a cross and adorned with a colorful, patterned roof made of tiles in shades of red, green, and orange arranged in a distinctive chevron design. A prominent clock face with Roman numerals (I, II, IV, V, VII, VIII, X, XI are visible) is situated on one of the towers, with its hands indicating approximately 1:55 or 2:55. Smaller spires and ornate architectural elements, including rose window details and arched windows, are visible across the building's facade.

The church is bathed in warm, golden light, suggesting the "golden hour" of either late afternoon or early morning. This illumination highlights the textures of the brickwork and intricate carvings, creating strong contrasts and casting a warm glow on the building. The sky is uniformly bright and cloudless, indicating fair weather. The photograph is taken from a low-angle perspective, emphasizing the towering height and impressive scale of the church against the vast blue sky. No people are visible, and the scene conveys a sense of peaceful grandeur.
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Apr 30, 2026, 5:17 PM

Novi Sad, Serbia

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The image captures the majestic exterior of the Name of Mary Church in Novi Sad, Serbia, against a clear, deep blue sky. The grand Gothic Revival architecture is prominently displayed, featuring intricate details, pointed spires, and a blend of light-colored brick and stone. The central and tallest spire is particularly striking, topped with a cross and adorned with a colorful, patterned roof made of tiles in shades of red, green, and orange arranged in a distinctive chevron design. A prominent clock face with Roman numerals (I, II, IV, V, VII, VIII, X, XI are visible) is situated on one of the towers, with its hands indicating approximately 1:55 or 2:55. Smaller spires and ornate architectural elements, including rose window details and arched windows, are visible across the building's facade. The church is bathed in warm, golden light, suggesting the "golden hour" of either late afternoon or early morning. This illumination highlights the textures of the brickwork and intricate carvings, creating strong contrasts and casting a warm glow on the building. The sky is uniformly bright and cloudless, indicating fair weather. The photograph is taken from a low-angle perspective, emphasizing the towering height and impressive scale of the church against the vast blue sky. No people are visible, and the scene conveys a sense of peaceful grandeur.

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