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A low-angle exterior view depicts the white-stucco facade of a multi-story building in Buñol, Spain, likely near "El Castillo" as indicated by a prominent street sign. The building features dark red trim around its windows and along the roofline, which is topped with white, possibly terracotta, tiles. A light grey, overcast sky occupies the upper portion of the frame.

Three visible rectangular windows possess dark brown wooden frames; one in the upper left, one in the upper right, and a larger, open window in the mid-right. Two white Kosner brand outdoor air conditioning units are mounted on the facade with wooden brackets; one is positioned above the upper-right window, and another is to the right of the mid-right window. A vertical hairline crack extends down the white wall between the upper and lower sections.

Centered on the lower-mid facade is a rectangular ceramic tile mosaic depicting a crowned and haloed religious figure, likely the Virgin Mary, holding a child, set against a golden background with a yellow border. Below this mosaic, on the left, a dark-colored, rectangular sign bearing the white text "El Castillo" extends from the wall. The house number "10" is affixed below this sign, and the letter "A" is visible further right, below a dense bundle of black utility cables that traverse the facade horizontally. Various decorative elements hang from these cables and window frames: a string of light-colored beads to the left of the tile mosaic, a green crocheted triangular element with tassels, a circular multi-colored (purple, white, blue) crocheted ornament with tassels, and a blue, green, and red crocheted square draped across the mid-right open window. Another yellow and green crocheted item is partially visible on the far right.
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Mar 20, 2026

Buñol, Spain

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A low-angle exterior view depicts the white-stucco facade of a multi-story building in Buñol, Spain, likely near "El Castillo" as indicated by a prominent street sign. The building features dark red trim around its windows and along the roofline, which is topped with white, possibly terracotta, tiles. A light grey, overcast sky occupies the upper portion of the frame. Three visible rectangular windows possess dark brown wooden frames; one in the upper left, one in the upper right, and a larger, open window in the mid-right. Two white Kosner brand outdoor air conditioning units are mounted on the facade with wooden brackets; one is positioned above the upper-right window, and another is to the right of the mid-right window. A vertical hairline crack extends down the white wall between the upper and lower sections. Centered on the lower-mid facade is a rectangular ceramic tile mosaic depicting a crowned and haloed religious figure, likely the Virgin Mary, holding a child, set against a golden background with a yellow border. Below this mosaic, on the left, a dark-colored, rectangular sign bearing the white text "El Castillo" extends from the wall. The house number "10" is affixed below this sign, and the letter "A" is visible further right, below a dense bundle of black utility cables that traverse the facade horizontally. Various decorative elements hang from these cables and window frames: a string of light-colored beads to the left of the tile mosaic, a green crocheted triangular element with tassels, a circular multi-colored (purple, white, blue) crocheted ornament with tassels, and a blue, green, and red crocheted square draped across the mid-right open window. Another yellow and green crocheted item is partially visible on the far right.

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