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The image depicts a section of a sillar stone building, characteristic of colonial architecture in Arequipa, Peru. The word "MUSEO" is prominently displayed above a central arched wooden door. To the left and right of this door are two arched windows, secured with dark iron grates. Below the windows, and adjacent to the central door, are bronze plaques affixed to the sillar wall. A white wall-mounted light fixture is visible to the right of the central door. In the foreground, a verdant green lawn with manicured hedges and rose bushes bearing red blooms extends across the lower portion of the frame. A large tree trunk, exhibiting textured bark, occupies the right side of the image, obscuring part of the building. Two individuals are present on the sidewalk in front of the building. One, a person of indeterminate gender wearing a dark jacket and a black backpack, is seen from behind, walking towards the left, away from the museum entrance. The second individual, an older male, wears a wide-brimmed hat, a light-colored jacket, and dark pants, and is seated or leaning against the building's facade to the right of the central door. He holds a light-colored stick or cane diagonally across his body. The scene suggests a public space, likely a plaza or park, adjacent to a museum building within the city of Arequipa, Peru, consistent with the architectural style and public setting.
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