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The image depicts a narrow vertical view of two multi-story, aged brick buildings characteristic of Venice, Italy. The scene is dominated by weathered architectural elements and dense vegetation.

On the left, a building features exposed dark red brickwork interspersed with patches of crumbling light grey plaster. At the top, a window with dark blue closed slatted shutters is positioned above a window box containing sparse green plants. Below this, a large arched window with a dark brown wooden frame is visible, reflecting a distorted view of an opposing structure and sky. A dark green slatted shutter on the right side of this window is slightly ajar.

The building on the right, partially visible, also exhibits weathered red brickwork and stone elements. A significant portion of this wall is covered by dark blue/black closed slatted shutters.

Centrally positioned between the two buildings, slightly recessed, is an ornate dark green wrought-iron balcony or Juliet balcony, heavily overgrown with green succulent-like plants and trailing vines. The ironwork displays a repeating floral or geometric pattern. This balcony is supported by a rough-textured light grey stone corbel with a decorative, undulating underside. A dark planter box rests atop the balcony's railing, also filled with dense green foliage.

In the lower center-right foreground, a horizontal section of dark green ornate wrought ironwork, possibly a railing or grill, extends across the frame. Attached to this ironwork is a small, rectangular white sign with a red border and black text: "CN. R. 37", identifying a specific civic number and street (Ramo) address in Venice. Below this, on the right building, a light-colored electrical box with visible conduits is attached to the wall.

No individuals or animals are present. The lighting suggests daylight, with some areas in shadow due to the narrowness of the passage between structures.
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Feb 17, 2026

Venice, Italy

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The image depicts a narrow vertical view of two multi-story, aged brick buildings characteristic of Venice, Italy. The scene is dominated by weathered architectural elements and dense vegetation. On the left, a building features exposed dark red brickwork interspersed with patches of crumbling light grey plaster. At the top, a window with dark blue closed slatted shutters is positioned above a window box containing sparse green plants. Below this, a large arched window with a dark brown wooden frame is visible, reflecting a distorted view of an opposing structure and sky. A dark green slatted shutter on the right side of this window is slightly ajar. The building on the right, partially visible, also exhibits weathered red brickwork and stone elements. A significant portion of this wall is covered by dark blue/black closed slatted shutters. Centrally positioned between the two buildings, slightly recessed, is an ornate dark green wrought-iron balcony or Juliet balcony, heavily overgrown with green succulent-like plants and trailing vines. The ironwork displays a repeating floral or geometric pattern. This balcony is supported by a rough-textured light grey stone corbel with a decorative, undulating underside. A dark planter box rests atop the balcony's railing, also filled with dense green foliage. In the lower center-right foreground, a horizontal section of dark green ornate wrought ironwork, possibly a railing or grill, extends across the frame. Attached to this ironwork is a small, rectangular white sign with a red border and black text: "CN. R. 37", identifying a specific civic number and street (Ramo) address in Venice. Below this, on the right building, a light-colored electrical box with visible conduits is attached to the wall. No individuals or animals are present. The lighting suggests daylight, with some areas in shadow due to the narrowness of the passage between structures.

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