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The image displays a detailed upward view of the upper stories and rooflines of two adjacent multi-story buildings in Lisbon, Portugal, under a clear blue sky. The building on the right features a facade predominantly clad in small, rectangular, reddish-brown azulejo tiles, with lighter-colored, possibly cream, architectural trim framing windows and delineating floor levels. A prominent balcony extends across the upper visible floor, supported by decorative corbels and featuring a black, ornate wrought-iron railing with a repeated curvilinear pattern. Above this balcony, two arched windows with white frames are visible, the upper one also possessing a dark green outer frame. Below the balcony, two additional arched windows with white frames are present, one of which has an exterior white air conditioning unit mounted beneath it on a dark bracket. Two black, curved metal fixtures, possibly awning supports, are affixed to the facade above the balcony railing. The adjacent building on the left presents a lighter, possibly cream or light yellow, painted facade. This building features multiple rectangular windows with white frames and dark green roller shutters (persianas), some fully deployed and others partially retracted. The upper part of this structure includes a traditional terracotta tiled roof with multiple dormer windows, each topped with a small, triangular pediment and fitted with a dark green roller shutter. A black wrought-iron balcony railing, similar in style but slightly less intricate than that on the adjacent building, is visible on the upper floor of this structure. A trailing vine or creeper with dark leaves hangs from this upper balcony, partially obscuring the facade below. No people are visible. Sunlight illuminates the facades, casting distinct shadows and highlighting textures.
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