
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the entrance to a white stucco building, identified as the Museo Regional de Cholula, located in San Andrés Cholula, Puebla, Mexico. A straight, paved pathway, composed of rectangular concrete slabs divided by reddish brick lines, leads directly to the building's central entrance. This entrance features a dark grey stone portal with a large wooden double door, partially open. To the left of the pathway, a manicured lawn is visible, containing several agave plants and neatly trimmed green hedges. A small tree with green leaves stands near the building's left side. The building's facade includes multiple windows with dark frames and distinctive yellow-orange trim, some featuring a patterned lower panel. An orange banner with the acronym "UDLAP" is affixed to the building's right side, adjacent to another window. Near the entrance, a white directional sign post with red and black text points to various areas. One individual, dressed in dark attire, is partially visible within the open doorway of the building, appearing to be standing or entering. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight under a clear blue sky, with shadows cast by several large, leafy trees that frame the upper and right portions of the image. Lush green foliage and additional spiky plants line both sides of the pathway.
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