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This is an upward-angled close-up of the ornate upper facade of a light-colored building, likely white or cream, set against a clear, bright blue sky. The architecture suggests a Beaux-Arts or neoclassical influence with intricate decorative elements. At the top, a prominent curved pediment or arch features extensive relief carvings. Centered within this arch is a circular oculus window, through which the blue sky is visible, outlined by dark, decorative metalwork. Directly beneath the oculus, a detailed carved head, resembling a Bacchus or grotesque figure with a beard and vine-entwined hair, projects from the facade. Elaborate garlands of foliage, possibly grapes and other fruits, extend symmetrically from the central head and oculus, following the curve of the arch. Decorative pilasters with capitals frame the corners of this upper section. Below the pediment, the building has a curved bay featuring three vertical windows. The leftmost window is open, revealing small glass panes, and is fronted by a simple wrought-iron railing. The central and right windows are covered by old, weathered, and partially damaged wooden roller shutters. Each of these three windows has a small, curved wrought-iron Juliette balcony with scrolling patterns. A lower floor is partially visible beneath, showing a larger, dark-colored door or French window with multiple panes, leading to a more substantial and intricately designed wrought-iron balcony. An adjacent window on this lower level is also obscured by a shutter. The bright, directional lighting indicates either morning or late afternoon, enhancing the relief details and casting soft shadows. The scene is static, with no human activity visible. No text is discernible anywhere on the facade.
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