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An exterior view shows the facade of a multi-story building, likely a post office, under a clear, light blue sky. The building's main body is light brown or beige and features an intricate, repeating geometric pattern, characteristic of esgrafiado, across its surface. Numerous rectangular windows with dark frames are visible on the upper floors. Prominently displayed on the patterned facade is the word "CORREOS" (Spanish for "Post Office") in large, ornate, raised letters, accompanied by the coiled horn logo of the Spanish postal service. Below this signage, on what appears to be the ground floor, are two arched windows, both secured with dark metal grates. The lower section of the building, below the patterned facade, transitions to a wall constructed from larger, lighter-colored stone blocks. Adjacent to the building is a street or plaza paved with grey cobblestones. Several short, dark, cylindrical bollards are placed along the edge of the building, separating it from the paved area. A faded white line is painted on the cobblestones. The overall impression is an old, well-maintained structure in an urban setting, typical of cities like Segovia, Spain. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
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