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The image displays a daytime street-level view of two adjacent buildings in Porto, Portugal.

The building on the left features a multi-story, light pinkish-beige facade constructed of small square tiles. Its upper and middle levels show multiple windows equipped with white horizontal roller shutters, all in a closed position. A prominent concrete lintel separates the ground floor from the upper structure. At ground level, a wide white roller shutter is visible on the left, next to a recessed entrance. This entrance comprises a dark-framed glass door, reflecting a white vehicle partially visible inside, an intercom panel, and the address "383" displayed on the dark frame. Graffiti marks the wall surface to the right of the entrance. A grey vertical downspout runs along the facade's right edge.

The building on the right, distinguished by a weathered red brick or tiled facade, presents a more traditional architectural style. The upper floor features three distinct arched windows with dark red frames, through which white curtains are visible. Below these, a full-length, ornate wrought-iron balcony, painted dark red/maroon, spans the width of three arched windows on the floor beneath. This balcony features a railing with repeating oval and circular decorative elements. The ground floor of this building includes two arched windows, each protected by dark red vertical security grilles. To their right is a prominent arched red wooden entrance door, with the house number "75" affixed above it. Stone trim outlines all windows and the door on this structure.

In the foreground, a dark-colored car is partially visible in the lower-left quadrant. A grey pole, likely part of a street sign, stands to the left of the left building's entrance. No people are present in the scene.
FM-euyLP2

Oct 12, 2025, 11:57 AM

Porto, Portugal

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The image displays a daytime street-level view of two adjacent buildings in Porto, Portugal. The building on the left features a multi-story, light pinkish-beige facade constructed of small square tiles. Its upper and middle levels show multiple windows equipped with white horizontal roller shutters, all in a closed position. A prominent concrete lintel separates the ground floor from the upper structure. At ground level, a wide white roller shutter is visible on the left, next to a recessed entrance. This entrance comprises a dark-framed glass door, reflecting a white vehicle partially visible inside, an intercom panel, and the address "383" displayed on the dark frame. Graffiti marks the wall surface to the right of the entrance. A grey vertical downspout runs along the facade's right edge. The building on the right, distinguished by a weathered red brick or tiled facade, presents a more traditional architectural style. The upper floor features three distinct arched windows with dark red frames, through which white curtains are visible. Below these, a full-length, ornate wrought-iron balcony, painted dark red/maroon, spans the width of three arched windows on the floor beneath. This balcony features a railing with repeating oval and circular decorative elements. The ground floor of this building includes two arched windows, each protected by dark red vertical security grilles. To their right is a prominent arched red wooden entrance door, with the house number "75" affixed above it. Stone trim outlines all windows and the door on this structure. In the foreground, a dark-colored car is partially visible in the lower-left quadrant. A grey pole, likely part of a street sign, stands to the left of the left building's entrance. No people are present in the scene.

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