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A five-story building with a reddish-brown brick facade is observed in Brussels, Belgium, specifically near Nieuwland (Terre-Neuve street), as indicated by an interior sign visible through a window. The top three visible floors each feature four rectangular windows with dark frames and white-tiled trim. The floor below these has five narrower, taller windows, similarly framed. The leftmost window on this level shows a reflected, decorated Christmas tree. The second window from the left reflects a shop interior displaying a sign that reads "BRUXELLES 1000 NEUWLAND." The third window from the left reflects adjacent buildings. The fourth and fifth windows show indistinct interior elements. An ornate black street lamp with a glass globe extends from the facade between the second and third ground-level windows. Below the street lamp and between the ground-level windows, a row of seven small, colorful rectangular panels with white, stylized designs is affixed to the brickwork. From left to right, the panel colors are blue, maroon, yellow, white/grey, red, green, blue, and orange. The building's lowest section consists of a grey, stone-like base containing four smaller, dark-framed, opaque windows. The foreground features a cobblestone street. No people are visible.
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