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This is a daytime shot of a red brick building facade, likely an older European structure, serving as a hospital or medical center. The image is taken from a slightly upward angle, capturing multiple floors and intricate architectural details. The prominent feature is a large, dark wooden entrance door with an arched top, adorned with ornate carvings and handles. Above the entrance, "St. Hedwigs-Hospital" is inscribed in decorative text, suggesting its identity. To the right of the entrance, several signs are mounted on the brick wall. A large white signboard reads "ÄRZTEHAUS HEDWIG" (Hedwig Doctor's House/Medical Center), with smaller signs below it, one of which clearly states "ZAHNÄRZTE" (Dentists) and displays various logos. Another white rectangular sign with a red border indicates "FEUERWEHRZUGANG" (Fire Brigade Access) and provides dimensions of "37m" and "2.6m". Below these, a triangular sign with a red border warns "RADFAHRER bitte absteigen!" (Cyclists please dismount!). A blue sign with a bicycle and "P" symbol suggests bicycle parking. Numbers "1" and "0" are displayed on small white plaques further down the wall. The facade is characterized by numerous windows with dark frames, some featuring ornate stone sills and decorative elements like carved pillars and scrolled brackets. A prominent decorative element includes a unique three-lobed dark shape embedded in the brickwork on a lower section of the building. The building's architecture combines functional brickwork with elaborate stone ornamentation. The lighting suggests an overcast day or indirect sunlight, casting no harsh shadows. No people are visible, focusing attention solely on the building's architecture and signage. The German text confirms the location context of Berlin, Germany.
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