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The image displays the City Hall of València (Ayuntamiento de Valencia), situated in the Plaça de l'Ajuntament, València, Spain. The primary subject is a large, ornate stone building, exhibiting Neoclassical or Baroque Revival architectural characteristics. The facade is constructed from light-colored stone, featuring numerous columns with elaborate Corinthian capitals, decorative balustrades, and sculpted human figures positioned in niches and on pedestals.

A prominent clock tower rises from the upper left section of the building, showcasing a round clock face with Roman numerals, indicating a time of approximately 1:55. The tower is topped with a dark, open-framework metal spire. Below and to the right of the clock tower, multiple windows are visible; some possess arched tops, and several feature open wooden shutters. Four flags are displayed from a balcony on the right side of the building: a red and yellow striped flag (likely the Senyera), the official flag of the Valencian Community (Senyera Coronada), the national flag of Spain (red, yellow, red horizontal stripes), and the blue flag of the European Union with its circle of gold stars.

At ground level, a large, semi-circular portico supported by a series of columns extends outwards, defining a primary entrance. To the immediate right of this portico, a tall, dark metal double door with intricate circular and geometric patterns is visible. An ornate black streetlamp is mounted on the building's facade on the far left.

Three individuals are present on the paved ground in front of the building. One person, dressed in a light-colored top and dark trousers, stands facing the building beneath the portico. Another individual, wearing a blue shirt and dark trousers, walks towards the left side of the frame. A third, partially obscured figure is also visible in the background.

The building is illuminated by bright direct sunlight, originating from the upper right, casting defined shadows that accentuate the architectural details. The sky above is a clear, deep blue, traversed by several thin, white aircraft contrails.
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The image displays the City Hall of València (Ayuntamiento de Valencia), situated in the Plaça de l'Ajuntament, València, Spain. The primary subject is a large, ornate stone building, exhibiting Neoclassical or Baroque Revival architectural characteristics. The facade is constructed from light-colored stone, featuring numerous columns with elaborate Corinthian capitals, decorative balustrades, and sculpted human figures positioned in niches and on pedestals. A prominent clock tower rises from the upper left section of the building, showcasing a round clock face with Roman numerals, indicating a time of approximately 1:55. The tower is topped with a dark, open-framework metal spire. Below and to the right of the clock tower, multiple windows are visible; some possess arched tops, and several feature open wooden shutters. Four flags are displayed from a balcony on the right side of the building: a red and yellow striped flag (likely the Senyera), the official flag of the Valencian Community (Senyera Coronada), the national flag of Spain (red, yellow, red horizontal stripes), and the blue flag of the European Union with its circle of gold stars. At ground level, a large, semi-circular portico supported by a series of columns extends outwards, defining a primary entrance. To the immediate right of this portico, a tall, dark metal double door with intricate circular and geometric patterns is visible. An ornate black streetlamp is mounted on the building's facade on the far left. Three individuals are present on the paved ground in front of the building. One person, dressed in a light-colored top and dark trousers, stands facing the building beneath the portico. Another individual, wearing a blue shirt and dark trousers, walks towards the left side of the frame. A third, partially obscured figure is also visible in the background. The building is illuminated by bright direct sunlight, originating from the upper right, casting defined shadows that accentuate the architectural details. The sky above is a clear, deep blue, traversed by several thin, white aircraft contrails.

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