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An imposing, multi-story yellow building, identified as the Jadrolinija headquarters by the prominent blue signage on its roofline, dominates the frame. The structure is located at Riva 16 in Grad Rijeka, Croatia. Its facade is richly decorated with classical architectural elements, including numerous white fluted columns, ornate balconies with balustrades, decorative cornices, and pediments above windows. Several statues, appearing to be classical figures, are positioned along the roofline and on pedestals between the columns.

Four Croatian flags are visible: one vertically displayed on a pole extending from the second floor on the left, and another vertically displayed on a pole from the third-floor balcony on the left. A third Croatian flag hangs from a pole on the third-floor balcony to the right, and a blue flag with an indistinct white symbol is also displayed on the same balcony. The building's windows are primarily rectangular, many with closed or partially visible internal blinds, and some on the lower floors exhibit illuminated interior lights.

The ground floor features arched entryways and shopfronts. One illuminated entrance on the left reveals an indistinct human figure standing inside. The building occupies the background, viewed from street level. In the foreground, a dark asphalt road with white and yellow lane markings is visible. Several concrete bollards are partially visible along the edge of the road, suggesting a pedestrian separation or parking barrier. The sky above is overcast and light grey. No other people or vehicles are clearly visible in the immediate foreground.
rafa

Mar 11, 2026, 3:58 PM

Grad Rijeka, Croatia

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An imposing, multi-story yellow building, identified as the Jadrolinija headquarters by the prominent blue signage on its roofline, dominates the frame. The structure is located at Riva 16 in Grad Rijeka, Croatia. Its facade is richly decorated with classical architectural elements, including numerous white fluted columns, ornate balconies with balustrades, decorative cornices, and pediments above windows. Several statues, appearing to be classical figures, are positioned along the roofline and on pedestals between the columns. Four Croatian flags are visible: one vertically displayed on a pole extending from the second floor on the left, and another vertically displayed on a pole from the third-floor balcony on the left. A third Croatian flag hangs from a pole on the third-floor balcony to the right, and a blue flag with an indistinct white symbol is also displayed on the same balcony. The building's windows are primarily rectangular, many with closed or partially visible internal blinds, and some on the lower floors exhibit illuminated interior lights. The ground floor features arched entryways and shopfronts. One illuminated entrance on the left reveals an indistinct human figure standing inside. The building occupies the background, viewed from street level. In the foreground, a dark asphalt road with white and yellow lane markings is visible. Several concrete bollards are partially visible along the edge of the road, suggesting a pedestrian separation or parking barrier. The sky above is overcast and light grey. No other people or vehicles are clearly visible in the immediate foreground.

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