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The image captures a detailed view of a historical building facade, seen from a slightly low angle. The structure is built from a light-colored material, likely stucco or white stone, displaying some weathering and minor cracks indicative of its age. The architectural style features prominent decorative elements, including geometric relief patterns, stylized circular motifs, and stepped moldings around the windows and along the cornices, suggesting an early 20th-century aesthetic, possibly Art Deco.

Visible at the upper left of the facade is the carved year "1926" within a decorative panel, indicating the building's construction or significant renovation date. Below this and extending vertically down the facade are bands of intricate geometric reliefs. The building features multiple rectangular windows with several panes, some of which are adorned with ornate, white wrought-iron grilles showcasing swirling patterns.

A long, light-colored vertical pole, possibly a flagpole or banner holder, extends down across the middle section of the facade. A thin, dark wire also trails down the wall. The sky, visible at the left edge of the frame, is partly cloudy, and the overall bright, even lighting suggests daytime conditions. The historical details and material are consistent with architecture found in Arequipa, Peru.
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The image captures a detailed view of a historical building facade, seen from a slightly low angle. The structure is built from a light-colored material, likely stucco or white stone, displaying some weathering and minor cracks indicative of its age. The architectural style features prominent decorative elements, including geometric relief patterns, stylized circular motifs, and stepped moldings around the windows and along the cornices, suggesting an early 20th-century aesthetic, possibly Art Deco. Visible at the upper left of the facade is the carved year "1926" within a decorative panel, indicating the building's construction or significant renovation date. Below this and extending vertically down the facade are bands of intricate geometric reliefs. The building features multiple rectangular windows with several panes, some of which are adorned with ornate, white wrought-iron grilles showcasing swirling patterns. A long, light-colored vertical pole, possibly a flagpole or banner holder, extends down across the middle section of the facade. A thin, dark wire also trails down the wall. The sky, visible at the left edge of the frame, is partly cloudy, and the overall bright, even lighting suggests daytime conditions. The historical details and material are consistent with architecture found in Arequipa, Peru.

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