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The image shows a bronze sculpture of a propeller in front of a building with a large arched doorway. The propeller is dark bronze and has three blades. The building is made of light-colored stone and has a dark bronze door with intricate carvings. There are two plaques on the wall to the left of the propeller. The ground in front of the building is paved with cobblestones. The scene appears to be at night, as evidenced by the artificial lighting casting shadows. The building is likely the historic Warsaw University of Technology, located in Warsaw, Poland. The propeller sculpture is a monument dedicated to Ignacy Jan Paderewski, a renowned Polish pianist, composer, and statesman. The inscription on the right door reads "STELLA MARIS PER ASPERA AD ASTRA," which translates to "Star of the Sea, Through hardships to the stars."
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The image shows a bronze sculpture of a propeller in front of a building with a large arched doorway. The propeller is dark bronze and has three blades. The building is made of light-colored stone and has a dark bronze door with intricate carvings. There are two plaques on the wall to the left of the propeller. The ground in front of the building is paved with cobblestones. The scene appears to be at night, as evidenced by the artificial lighting casting shadows. The building is likely the historic Warsaw University of Technology, located in Warsaw, Poland. The propeller sculpture is a monument dedicated to Ignacy Jan Paderewski, a renowned Polish pianist, composer, and statesman. The inscription on the right door reads "STELLA MARIS PER ASPERA AD ASTRA," which translates to "Star of the Sea, Through hardships to the stars."

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