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An external, eye-level photograph captures a street scene in Bragança, Portugal, depicting a row of urban buildings under an overcast sky. The central subject is a multi-story building undergoing renovation, entirely enveloped in white scaffolding netting. This netting displays repetitive branding: "BARBOT" in black uppercase letters, accompanied by a stylized, multi-colored parrot head logo (red, yellow, and blue). A green banner affixed to the netting reads "A ordem é deixar a sua casa como nova" (The order is to leave your house as new) and features a "MEOM" logo. A metal construction barrier is placed at the base of the scaffolding. Above the netting, the newly rendered light grey upper section of the building is visible, lacking a roof structure, with a television antenna present on an adjacent rooftop.

To the immediate left, a two-story white building features a dark red double door with gridded windows at ground level, labeled with the number "77." A closed light-colored roller shutter covers the window on its upper floor. Red-brown roof tiles are visible above this building.

To the right of the construction site, a series of multi-story buildings with light yellow and cream facades line the street. Several windows are fitted with closed roller shutters. The ground floor of one building features a commercial establishment sign reading "Gabinete de Contabilidade" (Accounting Office).

The foreground shows a cobblestone street ("calçada portuguesa") with a concrete sidewalk running parallel to the buildings. A rectangular storm drain cover is visible in the street near the curb. Two dark grey cylindrical bollards stand on the sidewalk. A black street lamp post with a white snowflake-shaped decorative light fixture is positioned on the right side of the frame. Overhead utility lines traverse the upper portion of the scene. No individuals are present in the image.
tigass0

Jan 8, 2026, 8:52 AM

Bragança, Portugal

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An external, eye-level photograph captures a street scene in Bragança, Portugal, depicting a row of urban buildings under an overcast sky. The central subject is a multi-story building undergoing renovation, entirely enveloped in white scaffolding netting. This netting displays repetitive branding: "BARBOT" in black uppercase letters, accompanied by a stylized, multi-colored parrot head logo (red, yellow, and blue). A green banner affixed to the netting reads "A ordem é deixar a sua casa como nova" (The order is to leave your house as new) and features a "MEOM" logo. A metal construction barrier is placed at the base of the scaffolding. Above the netting, the newly rendered light grey upper section of the building is visible, lacking a roof structure, with a television antenna present on an adjacent rooftop. To the immediate left, a two-story white building features a dark red double door with gridded windows at ground level, labeled with the number "77." A closed light-colored roller shutter covers the window on its upper floor. Red-brown roof tiles are visible above this building. To the right of the construction site, a series of multi-story buildings with light yellow and cream facades line the street. Several windows are fitted with closed roller shutters. The ground floor of one building features a commercial establishment sign reading "Gabinete de Contabilidade" (Accounting Office). The foreground shows a cobblestone street ("calçada portuguesa") with a concrete sidewalk running parallel to the buildings. A rectangular storm drain cover is visible in the street near the curb. Two dark grey cylindrical bollards stand on the sidewalk. A black street lamp post with a white snowflake-shaped decorative light fixture is positioned on the right side of the frame. Overhead utility lines traverse the upper portion of the scene. No individuals are present in the image.

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