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A weathered, double-leaf wooden entrance door, painted in a faded, distressed maroon or deep red, is depicted. Each door leaf features a rectangular upper window containing textured, possibly reeded or frosted, glass, overlaid by a dark gray metal grille. The grille presents a diamond-shaped lattice pattern with a central, ornate, symmetrical scroll or floral motif. The right door leaf, acting as the primary entry, is fitted with a round brass doorknob and a brass keyhole escutcheon below it. Above the doorknob, a black, vertically oriented, cylindrical door knocker is mounted. Chipping paint and discoloration are evident around the doorknob and keyhole. The left door leaf, likely a secondary or fixed panel, contains three mail-related openings. Two rectangular, black slots, horizontally aligned and labeled "CARTAS 2" and "CARTAS 3" (Portuguese for "Letters"), are positioned below the upper glass panel. A horizontal brass letterbox flap, labeled "CARTAS 1," is situated lower down on the solid wood panel. The entire door exhibits considerable wear, including paint flaking, scratches, and fading, particularly along edges and on raised panels. This architectural style and details are consistent with urban buildings found in Porto, Portugal.
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