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A large section of Casa Milà (La Pedrera), an iconic Modernista building designed by Antoni Gaudí, is depicted against a clear blue sky in Barcelona, Spain. The structure features an undulating, rough-hewn stone facade with numerous windows of varying sizes. Many windows are fitted with partially or fully lowered grey roller blinds; several display interior illumination with a warm, yellow light. Ornate, dark wrought-iron balconies, abstractly formed to resemble organic elements, extend from various levels of the facade. The distinctive rooftop includes a wavy, tiled surface with multiple sculptural chimneys and ventilation towers, some resembling abstract figures. No individuals, actions, or interactions are visible. A small amount of green foliage from a tree is present at the lower left.
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A large section of Casa Milà (La Pedrera), an iconic Modernista building designed by Antoni Gaudí, is depicted against a clear blue sky in Barcelona, Spain. The structure features an undulating, rough-hewn stone facade with numerous windows of varying sizes. Many windows are fitted with partially or fully lowered grey roller blinds; several display interior illumination with a warm, yellow light. Ornate, dark wrought-iron balconies, abstractly formed to resemble organic elements, extend from various levels of the facade. The distinctive rooftop includes a wavy, tiled surface with multiple sculptural chimneys and ventilation towers, some resembling abstract figures. No individuals, actions, or interactions are visible. A small amount of green foliage from a tree is present at the lower left.

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