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The image presents a detailed view of an entrance, focusing on a wooden door and its stone frame. The door is a rich, medium-brown wood, featuring a paneled design with multiple rectangular sections of varying sizes and depths, creating a classic and robust appearance. Visible on the door are a brass-colored keyhole escutcheon near the top right and a circular brass doorknob towards the lower right.

The door is set within a thick frame and adjacent wall made of light grey, coarse-grained stone, likely granite. The stone has a rough, textured surface with visible seams and slight variations in color, indicating its age and exposure to the elements. A notable architectural detail is a smoothly carved, curvilinear transition where the vertical stone frame meets the horizontal lintel at the top-left corner of the doorway.

On the stone wall to the immediate left of the door, the number "14" is stenciled in black, indicating a potential address or building identifier. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with bright, natural illumination highlighting the textures of both the wood and the stone. No people or activities are visible. The sturdy stone construction and traditional wooden door are consistent with the location context of Segovia, Spain.
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Jan 30, 2025, 10:56 AM

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The image presents a detailed view of an entrance, focusing on a wooden door and its stone frame. The door is a rich, medium-brown wood, featuring a paneled design with multiple rectangular sections of varying sizes and depths, creating a classic and robust appearance. Visible on the door are a brass-colored keyhole escutcheon near the top right and a circular brass doorknob towards the lower right. The door is set within a thick frame and adjacent wall made of light grey, coarse-grained stone, likely granite. The stone has a rough, textured surface with visible seams and slight variations in color, indicating its age and exposure to the elements. A notable architectural detail is a smoothly carved, curvilinear transition where the vertical stone frame meets the horizontal lintel at the top-left corner of the doorway. On the stone wall to the immediate left of the door, the number "14" is stenciled in black, indicating a potential address or building identifier. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with bright, natural illumination highlighting the textures of both the wood and the stone. No people or activities are visible. The sturdy stone construction and traditional wooden door are consistent with the location context of Segovia, Spain.

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