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The image depicts the front entrance of a building in Bragança, Portugal. A double-leaf wooden door, painted in a faded, peeling green, occupies the central frame. A white circular sign with the red number "20" is affixed to the upper right door leaf, and the number "20" is also faintly visible on the stone lintel above the door. The lower sections of both door leaves are covered by rectangular panels; a light greenish-grey panel on the left, and two horizontally oriented white panels secured by a wooden plank on the right. A small, round, silver-colored doorknob is on the right leaf, and a horizontal metal latch is on the left. Handwritten markings "10" and "R/C" are visible on the lower left door leaf. A diagonal piece of wood or metal is attached to the upper left door leaf.

The door is set within a robust frame of large, rough-hewn stone blocks, heavily discolored by green moss and dark staining. A metal ring is embedded in the lower left stone jamb. The building's facade is painted a faded peach or light orange, exhibiting multiple cracks, particularly in the upper left, and streaks of dirt and moss. The top edge of the wall features a scalloped pattern with dark staining. To the left of the door, two vertically stacked white utility boxes or panels are mounted on the wall; the upper one contains a darker rectangular insert. Below these boxes, a circular opening or pipe protrudes from a darker, rougher section of the lower wall. A moss-covered stone step leads up to the door, with uneven paving stones or cobblestones visible in the foreground. The sky above is uniformly overcast white.
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Jan 22, 2026, 2:24 PM

Bragança, Portugal

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The image depicts the front entrance of a building in Bragança, Portugal. A double-leaf wooden door, painted in a faded, peeling green, occupies the central frame. A white circular sign with the red number "20" is affixed to the upper right door leaf, and the number "20" is also faintly visible on the stone lintel above the door. The lower sections of both door leaves are covered by rectangular panels; a light greenish-grey panel on the left, and two horizontally oriented white panels secured by a wooden plank on the right. A small, round, silver-colored doorknob is on the right leaf, and a horizontal metal latch is on the left. Handwritten markings "10" and "R/C" are visible on the lower left door leaf. A diagonal piece of wood or metal is attached to the upper left door leaf. The door is set within a robust frame of large, rough-hewn stone blocks, heavily discolored by green moss and dark staining. A metal ring is embedded in the lower left stone jamb. The building's facade is painted a faded peach or light orange, exhibiting multiple cracks, particularly in the upper left, and streaks of dirt and moss. The top edge of the wall features a scalloped pattern with dark staining. To the left of the door, two vertically stacked white utility boxes or panels are mounted on the wall; the upper one contains a darker rectangular insert. Below these boxes, a circular opening or pipe protrudes from a darker, rougher section of the lower wall. A moss-covered stone step leads up to the door, with uneven paving stones or cobblestones visible in the foreground. The sky above is uniformly overcast white.

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