Lion sculpture in an alcove by the stairs at the Amber Museum entrance
A dark lion sculpture is placed in a niche beneath a white arch, featuring a clearly textured mane. The lion is shown seated, with its front paws stretched forward and its head turned to the side. The surface shows signs of wear, giving it a natural, time-aged character.
The background is clean and minimal, allowing the sculpture to remain the main focal point. Near the base, the ground shows uneven patches and stains, along with a small embedded floor light. The composition highlights the shape and details, especially the mane and the sculpted paws.
On the right, a staircase indicates an entrance or passage area nearby. The sculpture and the curved arch create a calm, orderly atmosphere where attention is drawn to a classic decorative figure. The overall scene feels balanced and visually clear, centered on a single prominent subject.





