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The image depicts the exterior of a multi-story building constructed from rough-hewn, light-colored limestone blocks, observed at what appears to be dusk or night due to activated artificial lighting. The structure features prominent arched and rectangular windows with dark grey frames.

On the upper left, a rectangular window with multiple panes is visible. Below it and slightly to the right, a large arched window, also divided into numerous panes by dark grey frames, is set within a smooth, light-colored stone architrave that includes a small decorative keystone at its apex. Further to the right, a significant architectural feature dominates the right side of the frame: a very large, floor-to-ceiling arched opening. This opening consists of an upper arched window section seamlessly integrated with a lower double-leaf glass door, all framed in a dark grey metal and subdivided into multiple rectangular panes. Reflections of interior lights and possibly opposite structures are visible on the glass surfaces of all windows and doors.

Two cylindrical, black wall-mounted light fixtures are affixed to the limestone wall on the right side of the large arched opening, emitting a warm, yellowish light upwards and downwards onto the textured stone surface. Additional warm-toned, linear lighting is integrated into the top edge of the architrave above the large arched door/window, casting a downward glow.

At the base of the building on the right, a dark grey planter contains a small, bushy green plant. The ground immediately in front of the building is paved with alternating light and dark grey rectangular pavers, forming a geometric pattern. No individuals are present in the scene.

This architectural style, characterized by the use of rough limestone and large industrial-style windows, is highly indicative of the renovated industrial buildings found in the **Rotermann Quarter** in Tallinn, Estonia.
IrinGA

Jun 7, 2026, 7:58 PM

Tallinn, Estonia

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The image depicts the exterior of a multi-story building constructed from rough-hewn, light-colored limestone blocks, observed at what appears to be dusk or night due to activated artificial lighting. The structure features prominent arched and rectangular windows with dark grey frames. On the upper left, a rectangular window with multiple panes is visible. Below it and slightly to the right, a large arched window, also divided into numerous panes by dark grey frames, is set within a smooth, light-colored stone architrave that includes a small decorative keystone at its apex. Further to the right, a significant architectural feature dominates the right side of the frame: a very large, floor-to-ceiling arched opening. This opening consists of an upper arched window section seamlessly integrated with a lower double-leaf glass door, all framed in a dark grey metal and subdivided into multiple rectangular panes. Reflections of interior lights and possibly opposite structures are visible on the glass surfaces of all windows and doors. Two cylindrical, black wall-mounted light fixtures are affixed to the limestone wall on the right side of the large arched opening, emitting a warm, yellowish light upwards and downwards onto the textured stone surface. Additional warm-toned, linear lighting is integrated into the top edge of the architrave above the large arched door/window, casting a downward glow. At the base of the building on the right, a dark grey planter contains a small, bushy green plant. The ground immediately in front of the building is paved with alternating light and dark grey rectangular pavers, forming a geometric pattern. No individuals are present in the scene. This architectural style, characterized by the use of rough limestone and large industrial-style windows, is highly indicative of the renovated industrial buildings found in the **Rotermann Quarter** in Tallinn, Estonia.

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