
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures the main entrance of St. Vitus Cathedral, located within Prague Castle, Prague, Czechia. The scene presents a grand, upward-angled view of a multi-layered Gothic archway and the massive bronze doors beneath it. The central feature is a stone tympanum situated within the arch. Its upper section depicts the Crucifixion, with Christ prominently displayed on a cross, flanked by at least twelve additional figures, including grieving individuals and soldiers. The lower section of the tympanum illustrates a narrative scene, likely the Deposition from the Cross or an Entombment, where multiple figures attend to a recumbent body. Below the tympanum are two substantial, dark-patinated bronze double doors. Each door is segmented vertically and horizontally into multiple rectangular panels. These panels contain detailed relief sculptures depicting various narrative scenes, primarily featuring multiple robed figures engaged in historical or religious events. Actions depicted include processions, ceremonial interactions, and figures attending to objects or other individuals. The surrounding stone architecture is light-colored, ornate, and weathered, featuring pointed arches, crockets, and decorative elements typical of Gothic design. No living individuals are present in the immediate foreground; all depicted entities are sculptural.
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