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The image displays the cream-colored, gabled side of a building, likely in Bragança, Portugal, under a clear blue sky. On the top left, a compact weather station, including an anemometer and other sensors, is mounted on a metal arm extending from the building's facade, just below the tiled roofline. A prominent grey rectangular plaque is affixed to the wall, displaying the text "Centro Ciência Viva de Bragança". Vertically alongside this plaque, the words "Casa da Seda" are also visible. Below these signs, a colorful, artistic arrangement of overlapping circular panels in black, white, blue, magenta, red, and yellow adds a decorative element. Further down the wall, a smaller white plaque is present, showing various logos and text that include "PROGRAMA OPERACIONAL", "FEDER", and "UNIÃO EUROPEIA", suggesting European Union funding or collaboration. The building's stucco facade exhibits some signs of wear, with patches where paint or render has peeled away. To the lower right, a narrow street or alleyway, possibly cobbled, is visible, bordered by a low stone wall covered in moss. Other buildings with traditional architecture and a rooftop antenna can be seen in the background, hinting at an urban setting, possibly an older district. The clear sky indicates a sunny daytime. There are no people visible in the image.
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