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The image displays an upward-looking view within the inner courtyard of a building, specifically identified as the Párizsi Nagyáruház (Paris Department Store), now home to the Alexandra BookCafe, situated on Andrássy Avenue in Budapest, Hungary. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight, casting sharp shadows on the architectural features.

The central and most prominent facade is constructed from a light-grey, textured material, possibly concrete or stucco. Near the top, a series of at least six semicircular blind arches are recessed into the wall. Below these arches, three light-pinkish-beige rectangular boxes or planters are horizontally affixed. Above the arches, a row of four circular vents is visible. The uppermost edge of this wall features a flat roofline with a reddish-brown fascia, and several white, vertical cylindrical vents or pipes protrude from it. Below the arched section, a horizontal band or cornice separates it from a lower portion of the wall, which is characterized by tall, vertical, fluted pilasters or deeply recessed panels, creating pronounced vertical lines and shadows. The left side of this lower section is brightly lit by direct sunlight, contrasting with the shadowed areas.

To the left of the central facade, the corner of another building is visible, featuring a wooden eaves structure. To the right, a multi-story building forms the courtyard's boundary, with several rectangular windows visible. The open sky above the courtyard is a clear blue, partially covered by a fine, dark, grid-like safety net. At the very bottom of the image, a dense, dark green hedge or shrubbery is present, from which clusters of light-colored, spherical flowers, likely hydrangeas, emerge. No individuals, animals, or active events are depicted in the scene.
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Jun 6, 2026

Budapest, Hungary

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The image displays an upward-looking view within the inner courtyard of a building, specifically identified as the Párizsi Nagyáruház (Paris Department Store), now home to the Alexandra BookCafe, situated on Andrássy Avenue in Budapest, Hungary. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight, casting sharp shadows on the architectural features. The central and most prominent facade is constructed from a light-grey, textured material, possibly concrete or stucco. Near the top, a series of at least six semicircular blind arches are recessed into the wall. Below these arches, three light-pinkish-beige rectangular boxes or planters are horizontally affixed. Above the arches, a row of four circular vents is visible. The uppermost edge of this wall features a flat roofline with a reddish-brown fascia, and several white, vertical cylindrical vents or pipes protrude from it. Below the arched section, a horizontal band or cornice separates it from a lower portion of the wall, which is characterized by tall, vertical, fluted pilasters or deeply recessed panels, creating pronounced vertical lines and shadows. The left side of this lower section is brightly lit by direct sunlight, contrasting with the shadowed areas. To the left of the central facade, the corner of another building is visible, featuring a wooden eaves structure. To the right, a multi-story building forms the courtyard's boundary, with several rectangular windows visible. The open sky above the courtyard is a clear blue, partially covered by a fine, dark, grid-like safety net. At the very bottom of the image, a dense, dark green hedge or shrubbery is present, from which clusters of light-colored, spherical flowers, likely hydrangeas, emerge. No individuals, animals, or active events are depicted in the scene.

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