
Stake attention in this memory
This image showcases the exterior of the Plaza de Toros in Huesca, Spain, built in 1929. The building features a striking architectural design with a yellow facade accented by cream-colored walls. Large arched openings and windows are prominent elements of the structure. The central part of the facade displays a grand, dark red double door beneath an arched sign that reads "PLAZA DE TOROS". To the left of the main entrance, an archway is labeled "SOMBRA" (shade), with a ticket window labeled "TAQUILLA OFICIAL" (official ticket office) below it. To the right of the main entrance, a similar archway is labeled "SOL" (sun), also containing a ticket window. Further to the right, the building continues with more arched entrances, one of which is labeled "PUERTA N° 3" (Door No. 3). A modern streetlamp with a spherical light fixture stands in front of the "SOMBRA" section, accompanied by a trash receptacle. The ground in front of the building is paved with cobblestones. In the background, trees and foliage are visible, and a scooter is parked near one of the side entrances. The sky suggests it is late afternoon or early evening, with soft lighting. The scene appears calm and empty of people.
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