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The image displays a large, multi-panel art installation depicting a stylized urban landscape, composed of numerous individual building facades, likely situated in the city of Dénia, Spain. The artwork is constructed from painted panels, possibly cardboard or wood, forming a three-dimensional diorama of a city block.

The installation features a variety of structures. A "FARMACIA" (pharmacy) is identifiable by a green cross and text, bearing the number 47. Adjacent to it, a "BAZAR DENIA" (Dénia Bazaar) is depicted with a red awning and a detailed interior visible through its large storefront window, showcasing shelves filled with merchandise and flowers. A building marked "CEIP RAQUEL PAYA" (Primary School Raquel Paya) features colorful vertical stripes and windows with visible children's artwork. Another structure includes the "HLA SAN CARLOS" logo and "HLA URGENCIAS" (Emergencies) entrance with a ramp, indicating a hospital or clinic. A "TANATORIO CREMATORIO MARINA ALTA" (Funeral Home Crematorium Marina Alta) is also represented, showing an interior view and detailed windows below.

Throughout the installation, various generic residential buildings appear with differing window styles, some featuring black and white horizontal stripes or pastel colors like pink and light gray. Many facades are adorned with small, artificial green plants, garlands, or potted greenery. A prominent white central panel displays colorful text reading "BARRIOS VIVOS CIUDADES CON ALMA" (Vibrant Neighborhoods, Cities with Soul), surrounded by small, multicolored floral designs. The entire assembly rests on a light-colored wooden base. No actual individuals are visible within the scene; all elements are part of the art installation.
A-Ra

Mar 19, 2026, 5:10 PM

Dénia, Spain

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The image displays a large, multi-panel art installation depicting a stylized urban landscape, composed of numerous individual building facades, likely situated in the city of Dénia, Spain. The artwork is constructed from painted panels, possibly cardboard or wood, forming a three-dimensional diorama of a city block. The installation features a variety of structures. A "FARMACIA" (pharmacy) is identifiable by a green cross and text, bearing the number 47. Adjacent to it, a "BAZAR DENIA" (Dénia Bazaar) is depicted with a red awning and a detailed interior visible through its large storefront window, showcasing shelves filled with merchandise and flowers. A building marked "CEIP RAQUEL PAYA" (Primary School Raquel Paya) features colorful vertical stripes and windows with visible children's artwork. Another structure includes the "HLA SAN CARLOS" logo and "HLA URGENCIAS" (Emergencies) entrance with a ramp, indicating a hospital or clinic. A "TANATORIO CREMATORIO MARINA ALTA" (Funeral Home Crematorium Marina Alta) is also represented, showing an interior view and detailed windows below. Throughout the installation, various generic residential buildings appear with differing window styles, some featuring black and white horizontal stripes or pastel colors like pink and light gray. Many facades are adorned with small, artificial green plants, garlands, or potted greenery. A prominent white central panel displays colorful text reading "BARRIOS VIVOS CIUDADES CON ALMA" (Vibrant Neighborhoods, Cities with Soul), surrounded by small, multicolored floral designs. The entire assembly rests on a light-colored wooden base. No actual individuals are visible within the scene; all elements are part of the art installation.

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