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A dark brown, double-leaf wooden entrance door is centrally depicted, set within a light grey stone archway against a pale orange stucco building facade. Each door leaf features three recessed panels; the middle panels are adorned with ornate circular carvings resembling stylized lion heads or elaborate shells. The top panels are rectangular with decorative moldings, and the bottom panels include vertical fluting. White spray paint graffiti marks the lower portion of the right door leaf, which also has a black handle. The stone door frame exhibits decorative elements at its base. To the left, the stucco wall features light-colored corner blocks, while the wall's lower sections show signs of peeling paint. To the right of the door frame, a red-brown rectangular plaque displays the white number "26" and smaller text "ILICA LO", identifying the location as Ilica, building number 26, in the City of Zagreb, Croatia. Below this plaque, a small, dark rectangular metal plate is affixed. A metal downspout runs vertically along the far right side of the wall. A small, black, stylized 'W' symbol is mounted on the wall directly above the door's arch. The ground in front of the door is paved with greyish cobblestones or paving blocks.
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