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The image captures a detailed section of a building's facade, showcasing characteristic Portuguese architecture. The dominant feature is a wall extensively covered in traditional blue and white azulejo tiles, arranged in a repeating pattern of small floral or geometric motifs. These tiles are separated by a horizontal border of circular blue and white tiles. A rectangular window with crisp white frames and a vibrant dark blue outer trim is visible on the left side of the frame. Sheer, light-colored curtains are drawn inside, partially obscuring the interior. Part of the window's lower section is covered by an ornate, dark blue wrought-iron grille featuring intricate scrollwork and a central geometric design. To the right, a large, dark metal street lamp with multiple glass panes extends outwards from the facade. The lamp appears slightly weathered and dusty. On one of its glass panels, a faint, inverted reflection of text, possibly "LISBOA," can be discerned. Another smaller window section is partially visible on the far right. The scene depicts a static architectural detail, likely photographed during the day under soft, indirect light, given the absence of harsh shadows. The intricate tiling and decorative ironwork serve as strong location cues, characteristic of Lisbon, Portugal. No human activity or specific event is taking place.
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