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The image depicts the exterior of the Royal Albert Hall at night, located in Kensington Gore, London, United Kingdom. The large, circular, multi-level building, constructed of red brick, is brightly illuminated by warm, golden-yellow floodlights, highlighting its architectural details. The structure features multiple tiers of arched and rectangular windows, some internally lit, with curtains visible in several lower-level windows. An ornate frieze depicting figures in bas-relief encircles the upper portion of the building. Decorative balustrades are visible on various levels. A prominent arched entrance on the left bears signage indicating "ROYAL ALBERT HALL" and "DOOR 6." Below a continuous, extended canopy, multiple ground-level entrances with steps are visible, and the text "1851 PLACE" is discernible on the facade near these entry points. The immediate foreground contains a dark, indistinct rectangular object, potentially a barrier or bench. An asphalt road, appearing somewhat reflective, occupies the mid-ground, traversed by a white lane marking. Black bollards line the pavement edge, and a single orange traffic cone stands on the pavement to the right. The sky overhead is dark, with subtle patterns suggesting bare tree branches in the upper frame. No individuals or specific actions are present within the scene.
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