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A black and silver bicycle with a front basket and rear rack is parked upright on a cobblestone sidewalk next to a historical stone building. The building features a facade of large, neatly cut stone blocks, likely limestone or sandstone, showing signs of age and weathering. Below the bicycle's handlebars, a rectangular window is visible at ground level, secured with decorative black iron bars. Further down, a large, dark brown wooden door with raised panels, possibly a double door, serves as the building's entrance. The ground is covered in small, irregularly shaped gray cobblestones, characteristic of many old European streets and pathways. To the left of the bicycle, affixed to the stone wall at eye level, is a small, rectangular red sign. The sign displays white text: "H100" prominently at the top, followed by "7." and then "5" below it. This type of sign, often seen in Germany, typically marks the location and specifications of a fire hydrant. The lighting suggests an overcast day or perhaps early morning/late afternoon, with soft, diffused light and no harsh shadows, indicating a calm atmosphere. No people are visible in the scene, and the bicycle appears to be unoccupied, awaiting its rider. The architecture and cobblestone street are consistent with the provided location context of Berlin, Germany.
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