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An exterior view displays a building facade in Lisbon, Portugal, characterized by traditional architectural elements. The upper two-thirds of the wall are clad with blue, white, and brown patterned *azulejo* tiles arranged in a diamond grid. Below this tiled section, a narrow border of matching *azulejos* separates it from the lower third of the wall, which is rendered in a smooth, light beige stucco. A single window with a dark reddish-brown wooden frame is positioned on the right side of the image, set within a light grey concrete or stone surround. The window features an arched top pane and two rectangular lower panes. Below the glass, two dark reddish-brown wooden louvered shutters, partially closed, obscure the lower portion of the window opening. Reflections in the window glass show parts of an opposing building with a yellow-orange wall and additional windows. On the lower stucco wall, to the left of the window, a small, rectangular reddish-brown ventilation grate with multiple perforations is embedded. The ground visible at the bottom of the image consists of traditional Portuguese pavement (*calçada portuguesa*) made from irregular light-colored stones. No people are visible.
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Nov 28, 2025, 8:24 AM

Lisbon, Portugal

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An exterior view displays a building facade in Lisbon, Portugal, characterized by traditional architectural elements. The upper two-thirds of the wall are clad with blue, white, and brown patterned *azulejo* tiles arranged in a diamond grid. Below this tiled section, a narrow border of matching *azulejos* separates it from the lower third of the wall, which is rendered in a smooth, light beige stucco. A single window with a dark reddish-brown wooden frame is positioned on the right side of the image, set within a light grey concrete or stone surround. The window features an arched top pane and two rectangular lower panes. Below the glass, two dark reddish-brown wooden louvered shutters, partially closed, obscure the lower portion of the window opening. Reflections in the window glass show parts of an opposing building with a yellow-orange wall and additional windows. On the lower stucco wall, to the left of the window, a small, rectangular reddish-brown ventilation grate with multiple perforations is embedded. The ground visible at the bottom of the image consists of traditional Portuguese pavement (*calçada portuguesa*) made from irregular light-colored stones. No people are visible.

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