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The image showcases a detailed section of a historic stone building facade in Segovia, Spain, under bright daytime conditions. The wall is constructed from light-colored, roughly hewn stone blocks, indicating a traditional architectural style. A prominent feature is an elaborate, highly ornate stone coat of arms or escutcheon, centrally located on the wall. It is richly carved with intricate scrolls, volutes, and floral patterns, surrounding a central shield that displays heraldic symbols, possibly a castle and a lion. To the left of this carving, a small window secured with a dark, decorative iron grate is visible. Adjacent to the coat of arms, a vertical series of stepped, geometric stone carvings adds another layer of architectural detail. On the right, a large, modern shop window is set within a robust stone frame. The window reflects the interior, revealing what appears to be a contemporary space with shelves or display units. Partial text reflections like "COBE" and hints of red lettering such as "REBAJAS" are visible. Below this large window, a rectangular, reddish-brown sign is mounted on the stone wall. The text on this sign clearly reads: "CASA DE LA LECTURA," "BIBLIOTECA MUNICIPAL," "SEGOVIA," and "Fundación Don Juan de Borbón." This identifies the building as the Municipal Library of Segovia, known as the "House of Reading." At the bottom left, a partially visible poster shows text including "FERNÁNDEZ ADRIÁN" and "óleos," suggesting an art exhibition of oil paintings. The scene portrays a blend of ancient stone architecture with modern functionality, illuminated by a clear sky.
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