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The image presents the street-level exterior of a shoe repair shop, likely in Segovia, Spain. The central focus is a large, multi-paned display window, framed in grey metal, reflecting a cloudy sky. Inside the window, various items are visible, including what appear to be shoe-related products, tools, and possibly framed artwork, such as an illustration of a bird. Reflections on the glass partially obscure the interior. Above the window, an off-white awning features prominent black lettering that reads "REPARACION DE CALZADO," which translates to "Shoe Repair." To the right of the awning, a clear sign mounted on the cream-colored facade displays etched or raised grey text: "ZAPATERO" (Shoemaker/Cobbler), "Calle San Juan," and "Desde 1921" (Since 1921), indicating the shop's profession, street location, and its establishment date as 1921. The building's facade is primarily a textured, light cream color, complemented by dark grey granite or stone trim around the windows and along the base. To the left of the main window, a portion of an adjacent building or another window with dark, decorative metal shutters is visible. Below the main display, there is a smaller, frosted window section at ground level. The sidewalk in the foreground is paved with grey stones, adding to the urban setting. The overall impression is that of a traditional, long-established local business.
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