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The image displays a detailed view of the upper section of a bell tower and an adjacent stone wall at night. The structure is identified as part of the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption (Església de l'Assumpció) on Carrer Major, 11, Dénia, Spain. The bell tower's visible base is painted a faded pale blue, bordered by cream-colored cornices and decorative elements. Above this, the belfry features two prominent arched openings. Within these arches, large, dark-toned bells are distinctly visible, illuminated by an internal light source that emanates a bright glow. The bell in the right arch is more clearly defined. To the right of the tower, a section of an adjacent building wall, constructed from regularly laid yellowish-brown stone blocks, is present. This wall contains a single, narrow, rectangular window opening with a dark recess, situated below an ornate stone detail. The sky is uniformly black, indicating a nighttime setting. Artificial lighting illuminates the buildings, imparting a warm, golden hue to the stone and highlighting the architectural contours. No individuals or discernible activities are present. Minimal wear, such as chipped paint, is visible on the tower's pale blue surface.
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