
Stake attention in this memory
An exterior, eye-level forensic view depicts the Museo Anahuacalli, situated in San Pablo Tepetlapa, Coyoacán, Mexico City, under a partly cloudy sky. The dominant subject is the modernist building, characterized by a large, curving, dark-grey roof constructed from numerous irregular volcanic stone tiles. Below the roofline, an extensive dark-tinted glass facade spans the building's visible length, reflecting the surroundings. Large, dark-grey, angular structural beams emerge from the ground, supporting the building's overhang and contributing to its robust appearance. Through the glass, glimpses of an interior with dark flooring and sparse light-colored furniture are discernible. In the mid-ground, a landscaped area fronts the building, featuring several mature, green agave plants with broad, pointed leaves. The ground cover consists primarily of dry, light-brown grass and fallen leaves, with scattered smaller agave sprouts. To the left, a substantial, dark, irregular rock is visible within this planted section. The immediate foreground features a paved pathway composed of large, dark-grey volcanic stones set into lighter mortar, transitioning to a segment of larger, flat, grey flagstones. The upper portion of the image reveals a bright, partly cloudy sky with prominent white cumulus clouds, partially framed by dark green foliage from unseen trees on the left and upper right. No individuals or specific actions are depicted.
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A18E9
Volume
1,806
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