
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a detailed, upward-angled view of the facade of Casa Batlló, an iconic Modernista building designed by Antoni Gaudí, located on Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona, Spain. The building exhibits a highly organic, undulating architectural style. The upper visible section of the facade is covered in a colorful mosaic (trencadís) composed of iridescent glass and ceramic fragments, predominantly in shades of blue, green, and white. Overhanging tree branches with green leaves partially obscure the top-left portion. Below the mosaic, standard rectangular windows with light green louvered shutters and a white balustrade balcony are visible. The central and mid-levels feature characteristic "skull-like" balconies and windows. These balconies are formed from undulating, bone-like concrete structures. The windows beneath them are large, irregularly shaped, and feature intricate circular stained-glass patterns in blue, green, and amber hues. Slender, bone-shaped columns frame and support these window sections. One individual with dark hair is visible inside the rightmost window on the mid-level, looking towards the left. The lower portion of the facade presents a series of arched, cave-like openings at street level, also constructed from undulating stone. Above these arches, illuminated white lettering spells out "CASA BATLLÓ GAUDÍ SIMBOLIC," identifying the structure. Reflections of trees and possibly other elements of the street environment are visible in the window panes. The overall lighting suggests daylight conditions.
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