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This image depicts the facade of a building entrance in Amsterdam, Netherlands, characterized by elements of Amsterdam School architecture. The central feature is a prominent double-leaf entrance door, painted a deep, glossy red-burgundy, with the lower approximately 30cm of each leaf painted dark brown. Each door leaf features vertical ribbing and a central vertical column containing five small, rectangular windows. A horizontal mail slot with a metallic finish is located on the left door leaf, and a spherical metallic doorknob is on the right.

The door is framed by a white, stepped architectural surround. Above the doors, integrated into this white frame, is a rectangular transom window composed of stained glass. The stained glass displays geometric patterns and what appear to be the stylized letters "KBK" in gold tones against a darker background. Above the white frame, the facade is constructed from dark reddish-brown bricks laid in stretcher bond. A white horizontal band runs above the transom and below the main brick wall.

To the left of the entrance, a partial white-framed window is visible, with horizontal bars in its upper section. Below this window, the black numerals "81" are affixed on a white rectangular plaque. To the right, another partial white-framed window with horizontal bars is visible.

Two large bushes flank the doorway at ground level. On the left, a large shrub with light green foliage and clusters of pink, conical flowers (likely hydrangeas) is planted in the ground, partially obscuring a terracotta pot. On the right, a dense, leafy green bush or vine grows against the wall, and a terracotta pot containing green plants sits on the ground beneath it.

The ground immediately in front of the door is a raised concrete step, exhibiting cracks. Beyond this, a gray paved sidewalk extends into the foreground, composed of rectangular and square concrete pavers. A metal grate, likely a drain cover, is visible in the lower right portion of the sidewalk. Small weeds and plant debris are scattered across the paving and in crevices. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Oct 1, 2025

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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This image depicts the facade of a building entrance in Amsterdam, Netherlands, characterized by elements of Amsterdam School architecture. The central feature is a prominent double-leaf entrance door, painted a deep, glossy red-burgundy, with the lower approximately 30cm of each leaf painted dark brown. Each door leaf features vertical ribbing and a central vertical column containing five small, rectangular windows. A horizontal mail slot with a metallic finish is located on the left door leaf, and a spherical metallic doorknob is on the right. The door is framed by a white, stepped architectural surround. Above the doors, integrated into this white frame, is a rectangular transom window composed of stained glass. The stained glass displays geometric patterns and what appear to be the stylized letters "KBK" in gold tones against a darker background. Above the white frame, the facade is constructed from dark reddish-brown bricks laid in stretcher bond. A white horizontal band runs above the transom and below the main brick wall. To the left of the entrance, a partial white-framed window is visible, with horizontal bars in its upper section. Below this window, the black numerals "81" are affixed on a white rectangular plaque. To the right, another partial white-framed window with horizontal bars is visible. Two large bushes flank the doorway at ground level. On the left, a large shrub with light green foliage and clusters of pink, conical flowers (likely hydrangeas) is planted in the ground, partially obscuring a terracotta pot. On the right, a dense, leafy green bush or vine grows against the wall, and a terracotta pot containing green plants sits on the ground beneath it. The ground immediately in front of the door is a raised concrete step, exhibiting cracks. Beyond this, a gray paved sidewalk extends into the foreground, composed of rectangular and square concrete pavers. A metal grate, likely a drain cover, is visible in the lower right portion of the sidewalk. Small weeds and plant debris are scattered across the paving and in crevices. No individuals are present in the scene.

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