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A tall, brick building facade in Amsterdam is depicted from a low-angle perspective, showing multiple stories. The image is oriented vertically, showcasing the architectural details characteristic of the city's canal houses. The building is constructed primarily of reddish-brown bricks, with some sections appearing darker, possibly from age or different materials. Numerous rectangular windows with dark frames and white sills are visible across the facade. Some upper windows resemble skylights or modern extensions, while lower ones have more traditional multi-pane designs, some with decorative elements above and below. Prominently featured is a decorative element resembling a dark, stylized bird or mythical creature, possibly a gargoyle or a heron, with an elongated neck and beak, extending horizontally from the building near the upper-middle section. Below it, vibrant green ivy with small white flowers climbs up the facade, providing a lush contrast to the brickwork. On an upper part of the building, above a window, a light-colored sign with dark, inverted letters reads "NURM" (partially visible). Further down, a black, ornate metal street lamp hangs from the building near a section of ivy. Various white architectural moldings, cornices, and window frames add detail and depth to the structure. Some small hooks are visible on the brickwork, possibly for hanging decorations or shutters. The sky is partly cloudy, suggesting daytime. No people are visible, and there is no discernible activity taking place. The overall impression is one of historical urban architecture with a touch of natural greenery and unique decorative elements.
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