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An outdoor, eye-level shot captures a section of a building's facade, revealing a bookstore and cafe in Kraków, Poland. The building is primarily a light beige color, featuring vertical grooves or panels on the right side.

Prominently displayed on the facade are two large, vertical concrete-like blocks, designed to resemble book spines. The left block reads "MASSOLIT BOOKS & CAFE" in dark letters. The right block, positioned slightly below and to the right, displays "KAWIARNIA I CZYTELNIA AMERYKAŃSKA," which translates to "American Cafe and Reading Room."

Above these signs, a large, dark window with a black wrought-iron grate is visible. Below and around this window, thick garlands of green coniferous branches, possibly pine or fir, serve as festive decoration. To the right of this window, steps lead down into a recessed entrance, with a red and white striped barrier tape visible near the bottom step, possibly indicating a temporary closure or hazard.

On the left side of the image, a traditional white-framed window with multiple panes is partially visible on an older part of the building. Running horizontally between this section and the more modern facade are strips of anti-bird spikes, installed on a ledge or gutter.

Below the older window, a blue and white street sign is affixed to the wall, clearly stating "ULICA FELICJANEK." Two security cameras are mounted on the wall beneath the street sign.

The scene appears to be set during the daytime, though the lighting suggests an overcast sky or late afternoon. No people are visible, and the overall impression is one of a quiet street scene.
FM-oWDa33

Jan 17, 2025

Kraków, Poland

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An outdoor, eye-level shot captures a section of a building's facade, revealing a bookstore and cafe in Kraków, Poland. The building is primarily a light beige color, featuring vertical grooves or panels on the right side. Prominently displayed on the facade are two large, vertical concrete-like blocks, designed to resemble book spines. The left block reads "MASSOLIT BOOKS & CAFE" in dark letters. The right block, positioned slightly below and to the right, displays "KAWIARNIA I CZYTELNIA AMERYKAŃSKA," which translates to "American Cafe and Reading Room." Above these signs, a large, dark window with a black wrought-iron grate is visible. Below and around this window, thick garlands of green coniferous branches, possibly pine or fir, serve as festive decoration. To the right of this window, steps lead down into a recessed entrance, with a red and white striped barrier tape visible near the bottom step, possibly indicating a temporary closure or hazard. On the left side of the image, a traditional white-framed window with multiple panes is partially visible on an older part of the building. Running horizontally between this section and the more modern facade are strips of anti-bird spikes, installed on a ledge or gutter. Below the older window, a blue and white street sign is affixed to the wall, clearly stating "ULICA FELICJANEK." Two security cameras are mounted on the wall beneath the street sign. The scene appears to be set during the daytime, though the lighting suggests an overcast sky or late afternoon. No people are visible, and the overall impression is one of a quiet street scene.

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