![This image captures an urban street scene, likely in Rosario, Argentina, showcasing a striking architectural contrast. The foreground is dominated by an ornate, classical-style building made of light-colored stone, featuring a prominent dark dome on its corner. This building has multiple windows with arched tops and balconies, some adorned with light blue and white flags, characteristic of the Argentine national colors. The facade is richly decorated with detailed carvings, pilasters, and various ornamental motifs, including elliptical shapes and cornices. Several dark wooden doors are visible at ground level.
Behind and towering over this historical structure is a modern, high-rise building with a sleek, minimalist design. Its numerous balconies create horizontal lines across its facade, reflecting contemporary architecture. The sky is a clear, light blue, suggesting daytime, possibly early morning or late afternoon, given the diffused light.
On the sidewalk next to the ornate building, a person in dark clothing stands near a metal plaque. A white car is partially visible at the bottom right corner, parked or moving slowly. Another dark car is parked further down the street.
The plaque on the building wall displays text in Spanish. It reads:
"El mundo tiene que percibir todo."
Below this, there's a smaller text, likely a name or organization, partially visible as "Francisco A. [cropped]". There is also a small logo with "Δ" and text "ARCOS". The phrase translates to "The world has to perceive everything."](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_c4558df6-ef26-4470-9.jpg?alt=media)
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This image captures an urban street scene, likely in Rosario, Argentina, showcasing a striking architectural contrast. The foreground is dominated by an ornate, classical-style building made of light-colored stone, featuring a prominent dark dome on its corner. This building has multiple windows with arched tops and balconies, some adorned with light blue and white flags, characteristic of the Argentine national colors. The facade is richly decorated with detailed carvings, pilasters, and various ornamental motifs, including elliptical shapes and cornices. Several dark wooden doors are visible at ground level. Behind and towering over this historical structure is a modern, high-rise building with a sleek, minimalist design. Its numerous balconies create horizontal lines across its facade, reflecting contemporary architecture. The sky is a clear, light blue, suggesting daytime, possibly early morning or late afternoon, given the diffused light. On the sidewalk next to the ornate building, a person in dark clothing stands near a metal plaque. A white car is partially visible at the bottom right corner, parked or moving slowly. Another dark car is parked further down the street. The plaque on the building wall displays text in Spanish. It reads: "El mundo tiene que percibir todo." Below this, there's a smaller text, likely a name or organization, partially visible as "Francisco A. [cropped]". There is also a small logo with "Δ" and text "ARCOS". The phrase translates to "The world has to perceive everything."
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