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- "The scene depicts a historically-styled building facade in the city of Warsaw, Poland" by FM-iR7bg1, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The scene depicts a historically-styled building facade in the city of Warsaw, Poland
The scene depicts a historically-styled building facade in the city of Warsaw, Poland. The two-story facade is constructed of light-colored stone or stucco, featuring classically-inspired architectural details such as pilasters, cornices, and decorative panels. Prominently displayed above the ground floor, a dark blue sign with gold lettering reads "S. WOKULSKI." To its right, another sign reads "ГАЛАНТЕРЕЙНЫЙ МАГАЗИН ГАЛАНТ" (Haberdashery Shop). Vertical dark blue signs with gold lettering flank the arched ground-floor windows, listing merchandise in Polish and a mix of Cyrillic script, including "SHELIJKA FRANCUSKIEJ" (French Suspenders), "CYLINDRY" (Cylinders/Hats), "WACHLARZE OZDOBNE" (Decorative Fans), "PORTMONETKI" (Wallets), "PARASOLE I PARASOLKI" (Umbrellas and Parasols), "SZALE JEDWABNE KASZMIROWE" (Silk Cashmere Shawls), and "RĘKAWICZKI JEDWABNE" (Silk Gloves). Small "NO 6" signs are present below these vertical lists. The two arched ground-floor windows, framed in dark wood, display various accessories and clothing items within. Both windows are festively adorned with green garlands, small white lights, and small pink floral clusters. The upper floor features rectangular windows with ornate black wrought-iron balconies. Light blue drapes are visible through the upper windowpanes. In the foreground, grey metal crowd control barriers run horizontally, separating the viewer from the building. Attached to these barriers are two informational signs. On the left, a white sign with a red border features a large red "STOP" octagon, accompanied by Polish text "WSTĘP WZBRONIONY" (Entry Forbidden) and "TEREN PRYWATNY" (Private Area). On the right, a cream-colored sign with decorative black font reads "Lalka" at the top. Below, Polish text explains that "Wokulski's shop is part of the set for the film 'Lalka' – an adaptation of Bolesław Prus' novel, for which filming took place in Pruszków in October 2021." A QR code and "GRANT FILMS" are printed at the bottom of this sign. The ground is a paved surface. A planter with some dry grass is visible behind the barriers on the right side. The scene is illuminated by diffused, overcast daylight. No individuals are visible.
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