![The image displays a daytime view of a building facade in Segovia, Spain, featuring a hostal and bar. The building has a light, sandy-beige colored exterior, with sections of rough-hewn grey stone visible, particularly above the entrance and at the base.
The ground floor features a large glass entrance door with dark frames, leading into a business. To the left of the door, the words "Hostal Bar Correos" are prominently painted in white script on the beige wall. Above the entrance, there's a blue and white street plaque reading "CALLE DE [unreadable] Nº 1" and a rectangular blue sign below it stating "Licencia y Apertura del Hostal". Various smaller signs, possibly showing service options like Wi-Fi or payment methods, are affixed to the wall next to the door. Posters and menus are visible through and on the glass door. An arched opening at the base of the building on the right side of the entrance is covered by a dark metal grate.
Above the ground floor, there is a single window with a dark, ornate wrought-iron balcony. The window frames are dark wood. The street or sidewalk in front of the building is paved with grey cobblestones, and a manhole cover is visible on the ground. To the far right, a blue information stand with images and text, likely related to Segovia tourism, is placed on the sidewalk. The lighting suggests a clear, sunny day, possibly morning or afternoon. No people or activities are visible, presenting a static street scene.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_41ddef90-441b-4785-b.jpg?alt=media)
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The image displays a daytime view of a building facade in Segovia, Spain, featuring a hostal and bar. The building has a light, sandy-beige colored exterior, with sections of rough-hewn grey stone visible, particularly above the entrance and at the base. The ground floor features a large glass entrance door with dark frames, leading into a business. To the left of the door, the words "Hostal Bar Correos" are prominently painted in white script on the beige wall. Above the entrance, there's a blue and white street plaque reading "CALLE DE [unreadable] Nº 1" and a rectangular blue sign below it stating "Licencia y Apertura del Hostal". Various smaller signs, possibly showing service options like Wi-Fi or payment methods, are affixed to the wall next to the door. Posters and menus are visible through and on the glass door. An arched opening at the base of the building on the right side of the entrance is covered by a dark metal grate. Above the ground floor, there is a single window with a dark, ornate wrought-iron balcony. The window frames are dark wood. The street or sidewalk in front of the building is paved with grey cobblestones, and a manhole cover is visible on the ground. To the far right, a blue information stand with images and text, likely related to Segovia tourism, is placed on the sidewalk. The lighting suggests a clear, sunny day, possibly morning or afternoon. No people or activities are visible, presenting a static street scene.
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