
Stake attention in this memory
This is a vertical, outdoor photograph taken in Tossa de Mar, Spain. The scene depicts a building facade with a light yellow, textured stucco finish. Two flags are prominently displayed, one a deep blue and the other a Catalan flag with red and yellow stripes, both hanging from a metal pole system. Above the flags, several informational posters are attached to the building. A sign on the building reads "Casa de Cultura TOMAS VIDAL I REI" with the years "1697" and "1764". Another sign above it indicates "HOSPITAL DE SANT MIQUEL". The posters are in Catalan and discuss the history of the building, mentioning its origin as a hospital founded by Tomàs Vidal i Rey in 1765, its subsequent use by religious congregations, and its eventual repurposing as a cultural center in 1984. One poster features an image of a domed building. The building has a wooden door set within an arched entryway. The ground in front of the building is paved with stone, and a red-colored pathway runs alongside it. The sky is a clear, bright blue, suggesting a sunny day. The overall impression is one of historical significance and community engagement with the cultural heritage of Tossa de Mar.
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