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An upward-angled view captures the highly ornate facade of the Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas, also known as the National Museum of Ceramics and Sumptuary Arts "González Martí," located at Calle Poeta Querol, 2, 46002 València, Spain.

The building's light beige facade is extensively covered with cream-colored Baroque and Rococo sculptural ornamentation. The upper third of the frame shows a clear blue sky with a few faint, wispy clouds.

The roofline features two ornate corner towers, one partially visible on the left and one on the right, each topped with crown-like elements and featuring arched openings. Centrally, a large sculpted pediment displays two reclining figures flanking a cartouche inscribed "HONOR FIDES," with a large shell motif above.

Below this, multiple floors are visible, characterized by rectangular windows with dark brown louvered shutters. Many windows on the upper visible floors are equipped with intricate dark wrought-iron balconies. Some shutters are closed, while others are partially or fully open, revealing glass panes. The facade's vertical lines are defined by richly carved pilasters featuring wreaths, floral designs, and allegorical figures.

At a lower level, three flags are displayed on poles: the flag of the Valencian Community (yellow and red stripes with a blue hoist), the national flag of Spain (red, yellow, red horizontal stripes with the coat of arms), and the flag of the European Union (blue with a circle of twelve gold stars).

A bright yellow streetlamp, partially visible in the bottom-left corner, casts a warm light. No people are present in the scene.
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Sep 17, 2025, 6:18 PM

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An upward-angled view captures the highly ornate facade of the Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas, also known as the National Museum of Ceramics and Sumptuary Arts "González Martí," located at Calle Poeta Querol, 2, 46002 València, Spain. The building's light beige facade is extensively covered with cream-colored Baroque and Rococo sculptural ornamentation. The upper third of the frame shows a clear blue sky with a few faint, wispy clouds. The roofline features two ornate corner towers, one partially visible on the left and one on the right, each topped with crown-like elements and featuring arched openings. Centrally, a large sculpted pediment displays two reclining figures flanking a cartouche inscribed "HONOR FIDES," with a large shell motif above. Below this, multiple floors are visible, characterized by rectangular windows with dark brown louvered shutters. Many windows on the upper visible floors are equipped with intricate dark wrought-iron balconies. Some shutters are closed, while others are partially or fully open, revealing glass panes. The facade's vertical lines are defined by richly carved pilasters featuring wreaths, floral designs, and allegorical figures. At a lower level, three flags are displayed on poles: the flag of the Valencian Community (yellow and red stripes with a blue hoist), the national flag of Spain (red, yellow, red horizontal stripes with the coat of arms), and the flag of the European Union (blue with a circle of twelve gold stars). A bright yellow streetlamp, partially visible in the bottom-left corner, casts a warm light. No people are present in the scene.

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