
Stake attention in this memory
This image presents a low-angle, upward-looking view of the Il·lustre Col·legi Notarial de València, located at Calle de Sorní, 21, València, Spain. The multi-story, highly ornate building dominates the frame against a clear, bright blue sky with minimal wispy clouds. The facade is a light cream or off-white color, extensively decorated with rococo or baroque-style architectural elements. Multiple rows of windows are visible, each featuring brown louvered wooden shutters, some open to reveal dark glass, others closed. Every window is framed by elaborate decorative moldings, scrolls, and pediments. Numerous balconies with intricate black wrought-iron railings extend across the facade, showcasing ornate patterns. Towards the top, the building culminates in a central, decorative tower-like structure with arched openings and shell-like finials on its pediment. Additional sculptural elements adorn the roofline and upper facade. On the ground floor, large, dark, heavily decorated doors with circular bronze medallions are visible. A black plaque bearing the number "21" is affixed between two of these doors. Two large, sculpted white male figures, appearing as atlantes, are integrated into the facade, supporting an upper section near the main entrance, which is partially obscured by a tall, black, ornate street lamp. On a balcony on the third floor from the ground, three flags are prominently displayed: the yellow, red, and blue striped flag of the Valencian Community (left), the red and yellow striped flag of Spain (center), and the blue flag with 12 gold stars of the European Union (right). The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting soft shadows that highlight the intricate details of the architecture. A portion of a plainer, white adjacent building is visible on the far right. No people or vehicles are present in the image.
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