The photograph is a close-up of a dark, cylindrical post against a blurred green background of grass. On the post, the number "56" is written in a slightly decorative white font, preceded by a small superscript symbol similar to "No.", meaning number. To the right of the number is a painted coat of arms. It features a gold crown at the top, above a rectangular shield with alternating horizontal stripes of blue and white. A red lion, standing on its hind legs, is positioned on the striped shield. The post appears to be made of metal, possibly cast iron or steel, and shows signs of weathering. The overall impression is of a historical marker or boundary post located outdoors in a grassy area.