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A daytime photograph shows the grand stone entrance of the San Francisco Museum in La Paz, Bolivia. The image is oriented vertically (rotated 90 degrees clockwise). The building features a large, ornate arched doorway framed by decorative columns and intricate carvings. Above the archway, prominent red lettering spells out "San Francisco Museo". Golden stanchions with a blue retractable belt are set up in front of the glass entrance doors, suggesting a queuing system or restricted access. Behind these barriers, the glass doors are adorned with various signs and decorations, including white snowflake cutouts near the bottom, and other designs and text on the upper panels. Partially visible text on the glass includes "Cultural San", "Culturas Bolivianas", and "Museo San Francisco". Several individuals are present, relaxing on the steps leading up to the entrance. To the right of the entrance, a man wearing a blue shirt and jeans sits on the stone steps, looking towards the building. To the left, closer to the foreground, a group of three people – two adults and a child – are seated or kneeling on the steps. One adult, wearing a dark jacket, holds a phone, while the child, in a pink jacket, is next to them. The scene suggests a public space, likely an active tourist or cultural site, with people taking a break on a clear, bright day.
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