
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a low-angle view of the exterior of a stately, classical-style building, looking upwards towards a bright, clear sky. The central subjects are the building's facade and its prominent architectural features. Three large, fluted columns with ornate Corinthian capitals dominate the foreground and midground, suggesting a portico or grand entrance. The building's construction is made of light-colored stone or concrete blocks, showing some signs of age and weathering, including slight discoloration and dark streaks in shaded areas. Above the columns, an elaborate entablature is visible, featuring detailed cornices with decorative moldings and a frieze adorned with carved, mask-like faces. Below this, recessed letters spell out "MINISTERIO DE FINANZAS Y...", indicating the building is likely a government ministry, specifically the Ministry of Finance and Prices. Between the columns, recessed walls contain windows. One window on the left side is clearly visible and boarded up with horizontal wooden slats, suggesting a state of disuse or renovation for that particular opening. The overall perspective emphasizes the height and grandeur of the architecture. The bright, uniformly white sky suggests a clear, sunny daytime. There are no people visible, and no specific activity is taking place; the focus is solely on the architectural structure. The building's style and the Spanish text align with the provided location context of La Habana, Cuba.
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