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G-Mis

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Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 10:44 AM

5d ago

Târgu Mureș, Romania

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The image features a large bronze statue of Bethlen Gábor, standing upright on a stone pedestal. The statue portrays a male figure wearing a long, ornate cloak and a crown or regal headpiece, holding…read more

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The image features a large bronze statue of Bethlen Gábor, standing upright on a stone pedestal. The statue portrays a male figure wearing a long, ornate cloak and a crown or regal headpiece, holding what appears to be a mace or scepter in his right hand. The pedestal is made of light-colored stone and has multiple vertical indentations on its left side. Inscribed on the pedestal are the words "BETHLEN GÁBOR" and the dates "1580 - 1629". A white floral wreath is placed at the base of the pedestal on its right side. The setting is an outdoor urban environment, likely a public square or street. Behind the statue, vibrant pink blossoming trees are prominent, intermingled with trees displaying green foliage. A line of parked cars of various colors (red, white, blue, black) is visible along what appears to be a street or parking area. Some car license plates with Romanian identifiers (e.g., "MS 19...", "MS 33 EEA") are discernible. In the background, behind the trees and cars, architectural elements of buildings can be seen, including one with a distinctive multi-colored, patterned roof. The sky is overcast and bright, indicating it is daytime. The ground consists of paved areas, a strip of grass, and cobblestones near the base of the statue. No specific activity or event is taking place; the scene is static, capturing a monument in its urban context, likely during spring due to the flowering trees. | Open Wire