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This image, taken from a low, upward angle, depicts the facade of an old, multi-story building, likely in Segovia, Spain, given the architectural style. The structure features a mix of traditional building materials. The lower section of the building prominently displays large, roughly hewn stone blocks, forming a sturdy base and structural elements around windows. Above this, the wall transitions to a half-timbered style, characterized by dark reddish-brown wooden beams arranged in horizontal, vertical, and diagonal patterns, framing sections of lighter, textured infill. Some of these infill sections appear to be made of coarse stone or stucco, while others show exposed brickwork laid in decorative patterns. Two main windows are visible. One on the left features a metal grate across its lower half, suggesting security or an older architectural element. Adjacent to it on the right, a window is entirely covered by dark brown wooden shutters with a panelled design, appearing securely closed. Higher up on the facade, smaller, empty rectangular openings suggest additional windows or architectural features. A white electrical conduit or cable runs horizontally across a stone ledge, indicating modern utilities integrated into the historic structure. The overall impression is one of age and historical character, with signs of wear on the stone and wood. No people or activities are visible. The lighting suggests it is daytime, under clear weather conditions. There is no visible text.
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