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This media file captures a detailed view of a light-colored, ornate stone wall, characteristic of historical architecture in Arequipa, Peru, likely constructed from sillar stone. The wall features meticulously carved decorative elements framing a rectangular opening, possibly a doorway or archway. Above the opening, a central carved plaque displays intricate designs. The opening leads into a dimly lit interior space, where two framed artworks are visible on the far wall. The upper artwork appears lighter in tone, while the lower one depicts figures in what seems to be a classical or narrative style. The frame of the opening itself is made of wood. To the left of the opening, a vibrant, colorful poster is affixed to the stone wall. The poster features a stylized depiction of a person, possibly a musician or dancer, with instruments. Visible text on the poster includes "OSTECYNA DE RECO" (likely part of "OSTECYNA DE RECONSTRUCCIÓN") and the dates "13 28". Above the opening, a small blue sign with white lettering is attached to the wall, partially visible as "Galeri" (most likely "Galería," indicating a gallery). To the right of the opening, a patterned stone floor or pathway is visible, suggesting an exterior or courtyard setting. The scene is bathed in natural light, indicating it is daytime. The combination of the gallery sign, artworks, and architectural style strongly suggests this is the entrance to an art exhibition or gallery in Arequipa.
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