
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows the facade of Casa Batlló, a building designed by Antoni Gaudí, located on Passeig de Gràcia in the Eixample district of Barcelona, Spain. The facade is characterized by its organic, undulating forms and vibrant, colorful ornamentation. The upper part of the building features a stepped gable, decorated with ceramic tiles in various geometric patterns and colors, including blues, whites, and reds. Interspersed among the tiles are dark, wrought-iron sconces, designed to resemble fantastical creatures or floral motifs, projecting outwards. Below the gable, several windows are visible, each with a distinct shape and surrounded by decorative stonework. Some of these windows are partially covered by mint-green shutters. The main body of the facade is covered in a textured plasterwork adorned with a repeating pattern of stylized floral or organic shapes in white and beige. The lower section of the facade, visible towards the bottom of the image, features arched windows supported by decorative columns with twisted shafts and intricately carved capitals. The stonework around these lower windows also incorporates a repeating decorative motif. The sky above is clear and blue, indicating a daytime scene. A small portion of a tree with green leaves is visible on the left side of the image, suggesting the building is situated on a street with greenery. No people are visible in the image.
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