
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a frontal view of three historic canal houses on Singel, Amsterdam, Netherlands, under a partly cloudy sky. The central building, located at Singel 129, is a five-story structure with a dark mansard roof and a prominent dormer window. Its lower two floors feature a light blue/grey plastered facade with two large ground-floor windows, a central black door with the number "129" above it, and a black wall lamp. The upper two floors are constructed from dark red brick with white horizontal and vertical decorative banding, each containing two large windows. Two individuals, a male and a female, are seated on the lower steps of this building. A silver bicycle is parked to their left. Immediately to the right of Singel 129 is a dark red brick house with a distinctive neck gable. This four-story structure also has a dark roof. A small blue and yellow Ukrainian flag is affixed to the facade below the first-floor windows. The ground floor features a raised black door with steps and two large windows. The upper floors contain several dark-paned windows of varying sizes, and the gable includes a small, dark-shuttered window with a golden finial on its peak. Several bicycles are parked on the pavement in front of this building. Green foliage from a tree is visible to the far right. To the left of Singel 129, a portion of a narrower, lighter-colored building with dark windows is visible, suggesting a continuation of the canal house architecture. The scene is illuminated by daylight, and the sky is predominantly covered with light grey and white clouds.
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