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The image shows a detail of the exterior wall of the Palace of the Brotherhoods in Guimarães, Portugal. The wall is constructed of rough-hewn granite blocks of varying sizes, with visible mortar. Several windows are present. The largest, centrally located windows are tall and narrow with diamond-shaped leaded glass panes and dark wooden frames. Smaller, more recessed windows with iron bars are visible lower down. Foliage from trees, including olive and magnolia branches with dark green leaves, partially obscures the stone facade. The overall impression is one of age and robust architecture, characteristic of medieval or early modern European buildings.
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