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This image displays a section of a building facade in Lisbon, Portugal, characterized by its traditional azulejo tiling. The upper two-thirds of the wall are covered in glossy blue and off-white ceramic tiles arranged in a repeating diamond pattern, reflecting ambient light. Below this, a horizontal band of smaller blue, black, and white diamond-patterned tiles forms a border, beneath which the lower wall consists of a plain, light beige stucco or stone surface. Two windows are visible. The window on the left is partially shown, featuring a segmented arched top and a rectangular lower section. It has a white frame, and its lower segment is fitted with partially open, louvered brown wooden shutters. The window on the right is fully visible, rectangular in shape, with a white frame and closed louvered brown wooden shutters that possess a decorative, scalloped top edge. Both window panes reflect external structures; the right window notably reflects a modern building with multiple rectangular windows and horizontal blinds. A brown, T-shaped metal bracket protrudes from the tiled wall to the right of the right window. A smaller, dark metal fixture is also visible on the tiled wall between the two windows. Near the bottom left corner of the image, set into the plain beige wall, is a rectangular dark brown ventilation grate. No individuals or discernible actions are present in the scene.
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