The image depicts a ceramic tile mural of a building with people in front, likely a depiction of a scene from the novel Don Quixote, given the Spanish text "NUEVA LLEGADA DE DON QUI JOTE A LA VENTA" on the mural's lower right portion
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The image depicts a ceramic tile mural of a building with people in front, likely a depiction of a scene from the novel Don Quixote, given the Spanish text "NUEVA LLEGADA DE DON QUI JOTE A LA VENTA" on the mural's lower right portion

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The image depicts a ceramic tile mural of a building with people in front, likely a depiction of a scene from the novel Don Quixote, given the Spanish text "NUEVA LLEGADA DE DON QUI JOTE A LA VENTA" on the mural's lower right portion. The mural is made of individual blue-bordered ceramic tiles of varying size and design, and is positioned next to a sidewalk or tiled area with decorative insets. The tiled surface is composed of square, brown pavers set on a diagonal. The tiles on the pavement are divided with small, decorative tiles. Some trees are visible in the background, suggesting an outdoor setting. The mural and tiled surface suggest it could be located in a public area. While the specific location within Mendoza, Argentina isn't definitively stated in the image, the style and subject matter suggests it may be in the city of Mendoza, Argentina. The depicted figures include people on horseback, some in traditional Spanish attire. The building has an open, arched structure.