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This image depicts a close-up section of an aged, multi-story stone building facade located in l'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain. The central focus is a pair of Gothic-arched windows situated above a decorative stone parapet or balcony.

The windows feature brown, heavily weathered wooden frames with peeling paint. The upper arched sections contain textured or patterned glass in a blue-green hue; the left upper pane has a significant, irregular hole, exposing a dark interior void. The lower rectangular panes also exhibit damage: the left pane has a large, crescent-shaped break revealing a reddish material behind it, while the right pane shows a smaller, jagged hole in its lower-right quadrant.

Below the windows, a stone parapet, constructed from large, light-colored blocks, extends across the facade. Its upper edge is crenellated, and numerous white, spiky anti-bird deterrents are affixed along the top surfaces of the crenels and merlons. The stone surfaces of the parapet display visible staining, dark streaks, and patches of green moss or algae. Below the crenellated section, a decorative band features alternating light and dark grey diamond-shaped patterns. Beneath this, a horizontal row of small, arched, recessed niches is visible, some containing moss. Black electrical cables are affixed horizontally to the lower part of the stone facade, extending across the frame. A single thinner black wire is also visible attached to the diamond-patterned band. No people are present.
Dimitrii Zem...

Feb 5, 2026, 2:04 PM

l'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain

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This image depicts a close-up section of an aged, multi-story stone building facade located in l'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain. The central focus is a pair of Gothic-arched windows situated above a decorative stone parapet or balcony. The windows feature brown, heavily weathered wooden frames with peeling paint. The upper arched sections contain textured or patterned glass in a blue-green hue; the left upper pane has a significant, irregular hole, exposing a dark interior void. The lower rectangular panes also exhibit damage: the left pane has a large, crescent-shaped break revealing a reddish material behind it, while the right pane shows a smaller, jagged hole in its lower-right quadrant. Below the windows, a stone parapet, constructed from large, light-colored blocks, extends across the facade. Its upper edge is crenellated, and numerous white, spiky anti-bird deterrents are affixed along the top surfaces of the crenels and merlons. The stone surfaces of the parapet display visible staining, dark streaks, and patches of green moss or algae. Below the crenellated section, a decorative band features alternating light and dark grey diamond-shaped patterns. Beneath this, a horizontal row of small, arched, recessed niches is visible, some containing moss. Black electrical cables are affixed horizontally to the lower part of the stone facade, extending across the frame. A single thinner black wire is also visible attached to the diamond-patterned band. No people are present.

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