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This image captures a sun-drenched facade of a building, likely in Taranto, Italy. The building is painted a vibrant coral pink and features numerous windows with dark green shutters, many of which are closed. The architectural style appears to be historical, with decorative moldings around some windows and a prominent arched window on the left side. A white balcony with intricate metalwork extends from the second floor. The sun casts strong shadows across the building, suggesting it is either morning or late afternoon. The sky is a clear, bright blue.

Various objects are visible, including electrical wires crossing the facade and some antennas on the upper left. An air conditioning unit is mounted on the wall near the arched window. Near the entrance, there are several plaques or signs, one of which appears to be a nameplate for "AVVOCATO SACCO". Another sign visible further down the wall reads "via regina elena". The main entrance is a large, ornate wooden door. The overall impression is of a well-maintained, older building in a Mediterranean setting, bathed in warm, natural light. No people are visible in the frame, giving a sense of stillness to the scene.
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Jun 25, 2026

Taranto, Italy

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This image captures a sun-drenched facade of a building, likely in Taranto, Italy. The building is painted a vibrant coral pink and features numerous windows with dark green shutters, many of which are closed. The architectural style appears to be historical, with decorative moldings around some windows and a prominent arched window on the left side. A white balcony with intricate metalwork extends from the second floor. The sun casts strong shadows across the building, suggesting it is either morning or late afternoon. The sky is a clear, bright blue. Various objects are visible, including electrical wires crossing the facade and some antennas on the upper left. An air conditioning unit is mounted on the wall near the arched window. Near the entrance, there are several plaques or signs, one of which appears to be a nameplate for "AVVOCATO SACCO". Another sign visible further down the wall reads "via regina elena". The main entrance is a large, ornate wooden door. The overall impression is of a well-maintained, older building in a Mediterranean setting, bathed in warm, natural light. No people are visible in the frame, giving a sense of stillness to the scene.

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