
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the exterior facade of Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, an architectural landmark by Antoni Gaudí located in Barcelona, Spain, specifically at the intersection of Passeig de Gràcia and Carrer de Provença. The multi-story building features an undulating, light-toned stone facade characterized by an organic, wavy texture and irregular blockwork. Numerous rectangular windows are present across various levels; many are fitted with partially closed grey louvered shutters. Illumination from within the building projects through several windows, appearing as warm yellow-orange, white, and notably, vivid red light from ground-level windows on the right. Multiple balconies, each fronted by distinct, dark, wrought-iron railings, designed in an intricate, sculptural style reminiscent of tangled flora or seaweed, project from the facade's curved lines. On the ground floor, a large, ornate window on the left displays a golden-yellow illuminated interior behind elaborate metalwork. A deciduous tree with sparse light green foliage partially obscures the lower right section of the structure, near which a circular sign is partially visible. The scene is observed during low light conditions, indicative of dusk or night. No individuals are visible.
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