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The image depicts the exterior of the "ALTE MÜNZE" building, located at Molkenmarkt 2, 10179 Berlin, Germany. The building presents a curved, multi-story facade rendered in a pale yellow hue, under a clear light blue sky.

The structure features a prominent ground floor entrance consisting of a large, arched double wooden door, open inwards, revealing a dimly lit interior with an orange spherical light fixture. Above the entrance, the street number "31" is visible. Centered above the doorway, a white sign with black text reads "ALTE MÜNZE," flanked by vertical black bars. Two ornate black lanterns are affixed to the facade, flanking the main entrance, with the left one illuminated. To the right of the entrance, a vertical banner sign is mounted, displaying the text "Craving Coffee?" alongside photographic elements related to coffee.

The building exhibits at least three visible floors above the ground level, each featuring multiple tall, rectangular windows with white frames and black decorative iron balconies or railings. The windows are set within stone surrounds. Between the second and third floor windows, decorative stone reliefs are present: a classical-style relief depicting figures on the left, and a circular medallion with a face or crest in the center. Similar reliefs are visible to the right. Metal poles extending from the facade support multiple security cameras or spotlights positioned above the second-floor windows. A dark gutter runs along the top edge of the building's curved roofline.

On the ground floor, to the far left, a window with horizontal metal bars is visible. To the far right, another window is partially visible. The immediate foreground shows a grey stone pavement. Two indistinct human figures are visible within the open doorway, walking further into the building.
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Feb 28, 2026, 12:20 PM

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The image depicts the exterior of the "ALTE MÜNZE" building, located at Molkenmarkt 2, 10179 Berlin, Germany. The building presents a curved, multi-story facade rendered in a pale yellow hue, under a clear light blue sky. The structure features a prominent ground floor entrance consisting of a large, arched double wooden door, open inwards, revealing a dimly lit interior with an orange spherical light fixture. Above the entrance, the street number "31" is visible. Centered above the doorway, a white sign with black text reads "ALTE MÜNZE," flanked by vertical black bars. Two ornate black lanterns are affixed to the facade, flanking the main entrance, with the left one illuminated. To the right of the entrance, a vertical banner sign is mounted, displaying the text "Craving Coffee?" alongside photographic elements related to coffee. The building exhibits at least three visible floors above the ground level, each featuring multiple tall, rectangular windows with white frames and black decorative iron balconies or railings. The windows are set within stone surrounds. Between the second and third floor windows, decorative stone reliefs are present: a classical-style relief depicting figures on the left, and a circular medallion with a face or crest in the center. Similar reliefs are visible to the right. Metal poles extending from the facade support multiple security cameras or spotlights positioned above the second-floor windows. A dark gutter runs along the top edge of the building's curved roofline. On the ground floor, to the far left, a window with horizontal metal bars is visible. To the far right, another window is partially visible. The immediate foreground shows a grey stone pavement. Two indistinct human figures are visible within the open doorway, walking further into the building.

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