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The image depicts the street-level entrance and multi-story facade of a parking garage identified as "PLAZA VALET PARKING" at Carlos Pellegrini 1025, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The prominent central building features a distinctive Art Deco-style architectural design, characterized by a pale greenish-grey concrete facade with multiple vertical, recessed window columns composed of small, geometric glass panes within light-colored frames. Several upper windows are open, tilted outwards.

The ground floor, covered by a dark grey overhang, presents a bright yellow facade with the purple text "PLAZA VALET PARKING" and a downward arrow to the left, and a "no entry" sign to the right. Two vehicle entrance/exit lanes are visible below, separated by a concrete median. A red and white barrier arm is raised in the right lane. Inside the entrance, yellow informational signs, orange traffic cones, and a "CAJA" (cashier) sign are present.

To the immediate left of the parking garage, a white multi-story residential or commercial building with several balconies, black metal railings, and visible exterior air conditioning units is present. Its lower levels feature barred windows. To the right, a portion of another white building is visible. In the upper right background, a tall, slender metal lattice tower structure rises against an overcast sky.

Approximately 10-12 individuals are present on the sidewalk and around the parking entrance. On the left sidewalk, three males are walking, two in dark t-shirts and light shorts. Near the center, a person wearing headphones and a backpack walks rightwards. On the right side, individuals are seen entering or exiting the parking facility, including a person carrying a box near a partially visible red panel van parked at the curb. The street is asphalt with white dashed lines and appears wet, indicating damp conditions under a cloudy sky. A light-colored vehicle is partially visible inside the parking structure.
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The image depicts the street-level entrance and multi-story facade of a parking garage identified as "PLAZA VALET PARKING" at Carlos Pellegrini 1025, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The prominent central building features a distinctive Art Deco-style architectural design, characterized by a pale greenish-grey concrete facade with multiple vertical, recessed window columns composed of small, geometric glass panes within light-colored frames. Several upper windows are open, tilted outwards. The ground floor, covered by a dark grey overhang, presents a bright yellow facade with the purple text "PLAZA VALET PARKING" and a downward arrow to the left, and a "no entry" sign to the right. Two vehicle entrance/exit lanes are visible below, separated by a concrete median. A red and white barrier arm is raised in the right lane. Inside the entrance, yellow informational signs, orange traffic cones, and a "CAJA" (cashier) sign are present. To the immediate left of the parking garage, a white multi-story residential or commercial building with several balconies, black metal railings, and visible exterior air conditioning units is present. Its lower levels feature barred windows. To the right, a portion of another white building is visible. In the upper right background, a tall, slender metal lattice tower structure rises against an overcast sky. Approximately 10-12 individuals are present on the sidewalk and around the parking entrance. On the left sidewalk, three males are walking, two in dark t-shirts and light shorts. Near the center, a person wearing headphones and a backpack walks rightwards. On the right side, individuals are seen entering or exiting the parking facility, including a person carrying a box near a partially visible red panel van parked at the curb. The street is asphalt with white dashed lines and appears wet, indicating damp conditions under a cloudy sky. A light-colored vehicle is partially visible inside the parking structure.

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