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This image captures a narrow, sunlit passage leading into the Ossolineum courtyard in Wrocław, Poland, specifically the Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich. Bright midday or early afternoon sun illuminates the scene, casting distinct shadows across the cobblestone pathway. The building on the left features cream-colored stucco walls with striking red-painted window frames and horizontal architectural bands. A vertical black downspout is visible along its facade. The windows are rectangular and recessed. The building on the right presents a facade of light beige stucco interspersed with textured, dark grey panels. It has multiple windows, several of which are protected by ornate black metal grilles with an irregular, wavy pattern. A small, dark streetlamp is affixed to this wall. The base of this building is constructed from smooth, light grey stone or granite. The pathway is paved with an irregular pattern of grey flagstones and darker cobblestones. A circular metal manhole cover is visible on the path near the right building's base. The passage culminates in a dark archway with a black metal gate, above which the red lettering "OSSOLINEUM" is clearly visible. Beyond the gate, another multi-story building with a red facade and white-framed windows, including what appear to be dormers, is discernible under a bright blue sky with sparse white clouds. No individuals are present in the image.
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