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The image displays the illuminated facade of the Teatro Solis in Montevideo, Uruguay, at night. The grand classical building features a row of tall columns and an ornate pediment-like structure with a sunburst motif on the left. The name "TEATRO SOLIS" is prominently carved into the building's stone facade.

Several vertical banners are hung between the columns, advertising various cultural events. From top to bottom, these include:
1. A banner for "PETRÓLEO," featuring human figures and detailing dates "1-8 MAR 20[2]4" (likely March 2024), along with names "LEONARDO SBARAGLIA" and "FEDERICO FERNANDEZ."
2. Another banner with the large text "NOSOTRAS" and smaller text listing names such as "LE MICAPAZ," "BREDA MARIE," "PUERRA CHILL," and "MARZO" (March).
3. A banner for an "EXPOSICIÓN" (exhibition) titled "LA TIERRA EXIGE" (The Earth Demands), accompanied by an illustration of a person playing drums.
4. A banner for "LA FILARMÓNICA DE PELÍCULA" (The Philharmonic of Film), featuring the name "SIMÓN GARRITO" and a film clapperboard graphic.

The scene is illuminated by warm artificial lighting, highlighting the building's architectural details and the banners against the dark night. In the foreground, a "No Parking" sign (a red circle with a diagonal line over an "E") is visible, alongside what appears to be a cylindrical trash can or bollard. The image captures the theater as an active cultural venue during the evening.
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Jan 3, 2025

Montevideo, Uruguay

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The image displays the illuminated facade of the Teatro Solis in Montevideo, Uruguay, at night. The grand classical building features a row of tall columns and an ornate pediment-like structure with a sunburst motif on the left. The name "TEATRO SOLIS" is prominently carved into the building's stone facade. Several vertical banners are hung between the columns, advertising various cultural events. From top to bottom, these include: 1. A banner for "PETRÓLEO," featuring human figures and detailing dates "1-8 MAR 20[2]4" (likely March 2024), along with names "LEONARDO SBARAGLIA" and "FEDERICO FERNANDEZ." 2. Another banner with the large text "NOSOTRAS" and smaller text listing names such as "LE MICAPAZ," "BREDA MARIE," "PUERRA CHILL," and "MARZO" (March). 3. A banner for an "EXPOSICIÓN" (exhibition) titled "LA TIERRA EXIGE" (The Earth Demands), accompanied by an illustration of a person playing drums. 4. A banner for "LA FILARMÓNICA DE PELÍCULA" (The Philharmonic of Film), featuring the name "SIMÓN GARRITO" and a film clapperboard graphic. The scene is illuminated by warm artificial lighting, highlighting the building's architectural details and the banners against the dark night. In the foreground, a "No Parking" sign (a red circle with a diagonal line over an "E") is visible, alongside what appears to be a cylindrical trash can or bollard. The image captures the theater as an active cultural venue during the evening.

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