
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows the entrance to the Museu Ibérico da Máscara e do Traje (Iberian Museum of Mask and Costume) in Bragança, Portugal. A prominent red and black traditional mask, featuring black eyebrows, white eyes with black pupils, a black nose, and an open mouth displaying white teeth, is mounted on the rough-hewn stone facade. The mask's expression is lively and intense. To the right of the mask, an acrylic sign displays essential visitor information. It clearly states "MUSEU IBÉRICO DA MÁSCARA E DO TRAJE" and features the flags of Portugal and Spain. The museum's operating hours are listed as "09:00 H - 13:00 H" and "14:00 H - 17:00 H," with the note "Encerra à Segunda-feira" (Closed on Monday). Above this sign, two small metallic plaques with wave-like symbols are visible, possibly indicating interactive features, marked "130" and "125." The entrance facade incorporates both stone and a white plastered wall. A glass door or window reflects elements from inside the museum, including partially visible text like "MUSEU Ibérico máscara traje" and a "Clean & Safe" sticker. Another sign on the glass door clearly indicates "NÃO FUMADORES / NO SMOKERS / NON FUMEURS." The scene appears to be set during the daytime, offering a glimpse into a cultural institution.
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