A sequence of lyrical poems offers impressionistic scenes of an old Central European city and an inhabited ancestral house, moving between exterior views of towers, domes, streets and interior rooms, chapels, and cloisters. The poems attend to architecture, ritual, and light, juxtaposing sacred ornament and domestic intimacy, moments of birth, marriage, illness, and death, and the artist's yearning for formation and return. Seasonal changes and small details—windows, altars, toys, clocks—anchor meditations on memory, faith, and the tension between public grandeur and private vulnerability.