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An upward-looking photograph captures a long, outdoor stone staircase in the city of Bragança, Portugal, specifically identified as the Escadinhas da Rua Conselheiro Abílio Beça, ascending toward Rua Dr. Francisco Machado. The scene is dominated by multi-story residential buildings flanking the stairs under an overcast, light grey sky.

In the foreground, the concrete or granite staircase extends upwards, composed of numerous individual steps. On the left side of the lower stairs, a silver-toned metal handrail is partially visible. Two adult individuals are observed from behind, walking uphill on the staircase. The person on the left wears a dark jacket with a lighter-colored collar and dark trousers. The person on the right wears a dark hooded jacket and a dark backpack, also with dark trousers.

To the left of the staircase, a multi-story building features a light grey facade with reddish-brown brick accents and several balconies with dark railings, some enclosed with glass. Below, at street level, a commercial establishment is partially visible with a dark awning and signage that includes "TECA" and "GALERIA." To the right of the staircase, a similar multi-story building with a light facade and reddish-brown brick details, along with balconies, rises steeply. A tall, slender grey street lamp with a circular luminaire stands prominently against this building. Green foliage, primarily ivy and shrubs, grows on concrete retaining walls along the sides of the staircase. Further up the incline, a third multi-story residential building with a lighter facade and numerous brown-railed balconies is visible in the background, central to the view. Multiple small white antennas or satellite dishes are affixed to the rooftops and upper sections of the buildings.
JotaSilva

Mar 18, 2026, 11:27 AM

Bragança, Portugal

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An upward-looking photograph captures a long, outdoor stone staircase in the city of Bragança, Portugal, specifically identified as the Escadinhas da Rua Conselheiro Abílio Beça, ascending toward Rua Dr. Francisco Machado. The scene is dominated by multi-story residential buildings flanking the stairs under an overcast, light grey sky. In the foreground, the concrete or granite staircase extends upwards, composed of numerous individual steps. On the left side of the lower stairs, a silver-toned metal handrail is partially visible. Two adult individuals are observed from behind, walking uphill on the staircase. The person on the left wears a dark jacket with a lighter-colored collar and dark trousers. The person on the right wears a dark hooded jacket and a dark backpack, also with dark trousers. To the left of the staircase, a multi-story building features a light grey facade with reddish-brown brick accents and several balconies with dark railings, some enclosed with glass. Below, at street level, a commercial establishment is partially visible with a dark awning and signage that includes "TECA" and "GALERIA." To the right of the staircase, a similar multi-story building with a light facade and reddish-brown brick details, along with balconies, rises steeply. A tall, slender grey street lamp with a circular luminaire stands prominently against this building. Green foliage, primarily ivy and shrubs, grows on concrete retaining walls along the sides of the staircase. Further up the incline, a third multi-story residential building with a lighter facade and numerous brown-railed balconies is visible in the background, central to the view. Multiple small white antennas or satellite dishes are affixed to the rooftops and upper sections of the buildings.

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