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The image shows a close-up, exterior view of a section of Casa Batlló, a famous building located on Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona, Spain. The architecture is characterized by its organic, flowing lines and vibrant mosaic facade.

On the left, a section of the building's facade is constructed from large, pale grey stone blocks with visible mortar lines. This stone section features a prominent, curved protrusion with a scrolled end, resembling a bone-like structure. To the far left, a decorative, gothic-inspired gargoyle figure is attached to the stone facade. Adjacent to the stone, on the upper left, is a vertical band of decorative tiling with a repeating pattern of red floral motifs on a cream background.

The central and right portions of the image showcase the building's colorful mosaic work, composed of numerous small, irregularly shaped tiles in shades of blue, green, white, and yellow, forming a shimmering, almost iridescent surface. Interspersed within this mosaic are several distinctive balconies. These balconies are made of a creamy, bone-white material and have an unusual, biomorphic shape, resembling masks or stylized faces. Each balcony has an oval opening with thin, vertical bars behind it, suggesting a balustrade.

Several windows are visible. Some have light blue or teal shutters, which are partially open. One large window in the center is framed by the stone architecture and features a dark blue reflective glass. Below this window, and visible in the lower half of the image, are sections of stained glass with a circular, kaleidoscopic pattern in shades of dark blue and teal, framed by green and gold lines. A white balustrade with vertical spindles is visible along a balcony on the right side of the image. The overall impression is one of whimsical, surreal, and highly decorative architectural design.
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Jun 19, 2026, 1:24 PM

Barcelona, Spain

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The image shows a close-up, exterior view of a section of Casa Batlló, a famous building located on Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona, Spain. The architecture is characterized by its organic, flowing lines and vibrant mosaic facade. On the left, a section of the building's facade is constructed from large, pale grey stone blocks with visible mortar lines. This stone section features a prominent, curved protrusion with a scrolled end, resembling a bone-like structure. To the far left, a decorative, gothic-inspired gargoyle figure is attached to the stone facade. Adjacent to the stone, on the upper left, is a vertical band of decorative tiling with a repeating pattern of red floral motifs on a cream background. The central and right portions of the image showcase the building's colorful mosaic work, composed of numerous small, irregularly shaped tiles in shades of blue, green, white, and yellow, forming a shimmering, almost iridescent surface. Interspersed within this mosaic are several distinctive balconies. These balconies are made of a creamy, bone-white material and have an unusual, biomorphic shape, resembling masks or stylized faces. Each balcony has an oval opening with thin, vertical bars behind it, suggesting a balustrade. Several windows are visible. Some have light blue or teal shutters, which are partially open. One large window in the center is framed by the stone architecture and features a dark blue reflective glass. Below this window, and visible in the lower half of the image, are sections of stained glass with a circular, kaleidoscopic pattern in shades of dark blue and teal, framed by green and gold lines. A white balustrade with vertical spindles is visible along a balcony on the right side of the image. The overall impression is one of whimsical, surreal, and highly decorative architectural design.

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