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The image displays the exterior of a modern commercial building in Tallinn, Estonia, on a bright, sunny day. The scene is dominated by a dark glass storefront and an adjacent section featuring a wooden slatted facade. To the left, a section of the building with a wooden slatted exterior features a dark framed glass door. A white sign on the door identifies "PURI RESTORAN" with its opening hours: "E-N 16.00-23.00", "R-L 16.00-00.00", "P 14.00-22.00". Below this, two red square plaques indicate "MICHELIN 2023" and "MICHELIN 2024". The ceiling above this section is clad in wooden planks with integrated rectangular and circular light fixtures. The central and right portions of the image show a large glass facade, likely the entrance to a retail store. Two large, red, heart-shaped foil balloons, tethered with pink ribbons, are suspended in front of this glass. One balloon is prominent in the foreground, while another is partially obscured behind a dark vertical frame element and also reflected in the glass. Inside the retail space, visible through the glass, clothing items are displayed, including a grey patterned sweater and what appears to be a quilted vest. A white sign with a large black percentage symbol ("%") is visible. Brand names visible on the interior displays include "PELLE P", "HENRI LLOYD", "HOLLEBROOK" (with "CONSCIOUS SWEDISH KNITWEAR" below), and "Orca Bay". Reflections in the glass facade include the sky, distant structures, and elements from the left side of the building, such as the Michelin plaques. On the grey paved surface directly in front of the glass facade, two identical A-frame signs are positioned. The sign on the left displays the word "AVATUD" (Estonian for "OPEN") at the top. Below this, a promotional image shows a man in a white shirt and light shorts seated in the driver's seat of a vintage light-colored car with the door open, while a woman in light-colored clothing and a bucket hat stands next to the passenger side. The bottom of the poster features the logos "PELLE P", "HENRI LLOYD", "HOLLEBROOK", and "Orca Bay". The second A-frame sign to the right is a reflection of the first in the glass, displaying the mirrored image. The building's location is identified as Puri Restoran, which is situated at Meeruse tee 1, Tallinn, within the Noblessner Port area. The paving consists of grey rectangular blocks. A black mat is placed on the pavement near the restaurant door.
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Jun 7, 2026, 12:14 PM

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The image displays the exterior of a modern commercial building in Tallinn, Estonia, on a bright, sunny day. The scene is dominated by a dark glass storefront and an adjacent section featuring a wooden slatted facade. To the left, a section of the building with a wooden slatted exterior features a dark framed glass door. A white sign on the door identifies "PURI RESTORAN" with its opening hours: "E-N 16.00-23.00", "R-L 16.00-00.00", "P 14.00-22.00". Below this, two red square plaques indicate "MICHELIN 2023" and "MICHELIN 2024". The ceiling above this section is clad in wooden planks with integrated rectangular and circular light fixtures. The central and right portions of the image show a large glass facade, likely the entrance to a retail store. Two large, red, heart-shaped foil balloons, tethered with pink ribbons, are suspended in front of this glass. One balloon is prominent in the foreground, while another is partially obscured behind a dark vertical frame element and also reflected in the glass. Inside the retail space, visible through the glass, clothing items are displayed, including a grey patterned sweater and what appears to be a quilted vest. A white sign with a large black percentage symbol ("%") is visible. Brand names visible on the interior displays include "PELLE P", "HENRI LLOYD", "HOLLEBROOK" (with "CONSCIOUS SWEDISH KNITWEAR" below), and "Orca Bay". Reflections in the glass facade include the sky, distant structures, and elements from the left side of the building, such as the Michelin plaques. On the grey paved surface directly in front of the glass facade, two identical A-frame signs are positioned. The sign on the left displays the word "AVATUD" (Estonian for "OPEN") at the top. Below this, a promotional image shows a man in a white shirt and light shorts seated in the driver's seat of a vintage light-colored car with the door open, while a woman in light-colored clothing and a bucket hat stands next to the passenger side. The bottom of the poster features the logos "PELLE P", "HENRI LLOYD", "HOLLEBROOK", and "Orca Bay". The second A-frame sign to the right is a reflection of the first in the glass, displaying the mirrored image. The building's location is identified as Puri Restoran, which is situated at Meeruse tee 1, Tallinn, within the Noblessner Port area. The paving consists of grey rectangular blocks. A black mat is placed on the pavement near the restaurant door.

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