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The image displays a low-angle, street-level view of the stone facade of the Church of San Juan del Hospital in Valencia, Spain, likely situated on Calle Zaragoza. The building is constructed from light-colored, weathered stone blocks, exhibiting varying shades of grey and beige, indicative of age and environmental exposure.

Dominating the central upper portion of the visible facade is an ornate, sculpted coat of arms, crowned and featuring intricate scrollwork, positioned above a large semicircular arch. Within this arch is a dark metal grille with radial spokes, covering a window. Below the arched element, the main entrance consists of two tall, dark-colored metal doors, one of which is partially open, revealing an interior illuminated with a warm, yellowish light. A small, white house number "2" is affixed to the stone wall immediately to the right of this primary entrance.

To the right of the main entrance, a narrower section of the facade features a rectangular window with a wooden frame and a small, wrought-iron balcony. Directly below this window, at street level, is a pair of utilitarian grey double-doors. A circular "No Parking" sign (red circle with a diagonal line) is attached to the left door panel.

In the foreground, a single individual wearing a grey hooded top and dark trousers is crouched low to the ground near the threshold of the main entrance, with their back partially visible. In the distant right background, two additional individuals, dressed in dark attire, are visible walking away from the structure. The upper part of the building features classical architectural elements including a pediment and a visible section of a bell tower, silhouetted against an overcast, light blue sky. Distant street elements and vehicles are faintly discernible on the far right edge of the frame.
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Mar 10, 2026

Valencia, Spain

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The image displays a low-angle, street-level view of the stone facade of the Church of San Juan del Hospital in Valencia, Spain, likely situated on Calle Zaragoza. The building is constructed from light-colored, weathered stone blocks, exhibiting varying shades of grey and beige, indicative of age and environmental exposure. Dominating the central upper portion of the visible facade is an ornate, sculpted coat of arms, crowned and featuring intricate scrollwork, positioned above a large semicircular arch. Within this arch is a dark metal grille with radial spokes, covering a window. Below the arched element, the main entrance consists of two tall, dark-colored metal doors, one of which is partially open, revealing an interior illuminated with a warm, yellowish light. A small, white house number "2" is affixed to the stone wall immediately to the right of this primary entrance. To the right of the main entrance, a narrower section of the facade features a rectangular window with a wooden frame and a small, wrought-iron balcony. Directly below this window, at street level, is a pair of utilitarian grey double-doors. A circular "No Parking" sign (red circle with a diagonal line) is attached to the left door panel. In the foreground, a single individual wearing a grey hooded top and dark trousers is crouched low to the ground near the threshold of the main entrance, with their back partially visible. In the distant right background, two additional individuals, dressed in dark attire, are visible walking away from the structure. The upper part of the building features classical architectural elements including a pediment and a visible section of a bell tower, silhouetted against an overcast, light blue sky. Distant street elements and vehicles are faintly discernible on the far right edge of the frame.

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