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The image depicts an indoor exhibition space, likely a museum or cultural center, located in Arequipa, Peru. The environment features a polished wooden parquet floor laid in a herringbone pattern. Two large, illuminated display panels cover the corner walls. The dominant panel on the right wall showcases a detailed photograph of a white sillar stone building, characteristic of Arequipa's colonial architecture, set against a bright blue sky. This building segment features a decorative corner pilaster culminating in a small, pointed finial. Below this, a window with a dark, intricate metal grille is visible, framed by white architectural molding. A short, decorative water spout resembling a gargoyle protrudes from the roofline above the window. The panel's upper section displays the white text "sistemas constructivos" (construction systems). The adjacent panel on the left wall extends around the corner, displaying further architectural imagery. It includes a photographic depiction of a street lined with white sillar buildings, along with a more abstract section featuring multiple vertical, light-colored structures. This panel also contains smaller blocks of text, providing additional descriptive information in Spanish. No people are visible within the scene. The overall presentation is that of an informational exhibit focused on Arequipa's unique architectural construction methods and heritage.
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