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This is a detail shot of the facade of Casa Batlló, located on Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona, Spain. The image focuses on a section of the building's upper floors, showcasing its distinctive modernist architecture. The primary subject is an ornate balcony with intricate stone carvings and a decorative wrought-iron railing. The balcony juts out from the building, supported by a series of sculpted brackets that resemble gargoyles. Above the balcony, a large window is framed by elaborate, organic-looking stonework, with twisted columns on either side. The window itself has dark metal mullions and reflects the sky and trees. To the left of the balcony, another window is visible with light green shutters, partially open, revealing dark wood. This window is set into a wall covered in a textured, light-colored pattern, possibly ceramic tiles or stucco. Above this window, a grotesque-like figure, likely a decorative drainpipe, extends outwards. To the right of the main balcony, a section of the wall is adorned with a repeating pattern of square tiles, each containing a red floral motif on a light background. Further to the right, a large, smooth, grey column is partially visible, hinting at the building's overall structure. The overall impression is one of rich detail, organic forms, and a high level of craftsmanship, characteristic of Antoni Gaudí's architectural style. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with natural light illuminating the facade. There are no people or specific actions depicted in this focused view of the architecture.
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