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This media file shows the exterior of a building in Bruges, Belgium. The primary subject is a large, dark blue, horizontal-slatted door, likely a garage or carriage door, set within a brick wall. The door is framed by decorative stonework, including a carved stone arch on the left and a more intricate stone embellishment above a downspout on the same side. The arch is made of segmented stones with decorative fluting and banding. Above the door, there is a stone lintel with a row of alternating stone blocks.

The wall is constructed of red brick, with some areas showing lighter colored mortar or stucco. To the left of the door, part of a textured architectural element, possibly a roof tile or decorative siding, is visible. To the right of the door, a cobblestone path or wall is apparent, with a rounded stone feature at the corner.

At the base of the door, a series of stacked, decorative stone blocks form a threshold. On these blocks, there are several items: a small electronic keypad or intercom, a metal plaque with a "1" and a symbol, and a visible house number "6" on a gray square plaque. A terracotta-colored mailbox or planter is positioned to the right of the door at ground level, partially obscured by lush green foliage. A horizontal metal pipe runs along the base of the building, beneath the door and the stacked stones.

The lighting suggests it could be daytime, with the stone elements showing some highlights and shadows. The scene appears to be an outdoor architectural setting, typical of historic European cities. There is no activity or people visible in the frame. The overall impression is one of aged architecture with some modern functional additions like the keypad and house number.
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Jun 26, 2026

Bruges, Belgium

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This media file shows the exterior of a building in Bruges, Belgium. The primary subject is a large, dark blue, horizontal-slatted door, likely a garage or carriage door, set within a brick wall. The door is framed by decorative stonework, including a carved stone arch on the left and a more intricate stone embellishment above a downspout on the same side. The arch is made of segmented stones with decorative fluting and banding. Above the door, there is a stone lintel with a row of alternating stone blocks. The wall is constructed of red brick, with some areas showing lighter colored mortar or stucco. To the left of the door, part of a textured architectural element, possibly a roof tile or decorative siding, is visible. To the right of the door, a cobblestone path or wall is apparent, with a rounded stone feature at the corner. At the base of the door, a series of stacked, decorative stone blocks form a threshold. On these blocks, there are several items: a small electronic keypad or intercom, a metal plaque with a "1" and a symbol, and a visible house number "6" on a gray square plaque. A terracotta-colored mailbox or planter is positioned to the right of the door at ground level, partially obscured by lush green foliage. A horizontal metal pipe runs along the base of the building, beneath the door and the stacked stones. The lighting suggests it could be daytime, with the stone elements showing some highlights and shadows. The scene appears to be an outdoor architectural setting, typical of historic European cities. There is no activity or people visible in the frame. The overall impression is one of aged architecture with some modern functional additions like the keypad and house number.

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