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This media file presents the front exterior of a multi-story building, identified as a "telePunto Centro Multiservicios de Telecomunicaciones" (Multiservice Telecommunications Center), under bright daylight. The building showcases an older architectural style, likely common in Havana, Cuba. The upper floors feature large, multi-pane windows with a textured or frosted appearance, and some panes display a diagonal cross pattern. One window is visibly open, revealing a fluttering white curtain or blind within. Above these windows, there's a weathered, ornate cornice. Two black spotlights are mounted on the wall just below the upper windows, directed downwards over the sign. A prominent sign on the building's facade reads "telePunto" in raised, light blue and silver lettering. Beneath this, smaller blue text specifies "Centro Multiservicios de Telecomunicaciones." The ground floor, framed in a reddish-brown material, includes large clear glass storefront windows. Above these windows is decorative grillwork of the same reddish-brown color, featuring repeating square patterns with circular elements at their centers. Through the glass, the interior of the center is visible, appearing to be a waiting area. Several people are seated on dark grey chairs, seemingly waiting for service. A woman in an orange skirt and patterned top stands near the entrance on the left. Other individuals include a person in a white shirt and green overalls, and a woman with long blonde hair seated further inside. The interior walls are a light blue or teal, and a large circular logo is visible on a back wall. White line art depicting figures, including a man in a suit, is etched onto the interior glass or walls. Visible text on signs inside the left window includes "EFECTOS" and "PARA LLAMADAS LOCALES." Part of a red sign with "PROHIBIDO" is also visible. The overall scene depicts a functional, bustling telecommunications service center in an aged but well-maintained building.
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