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The image displays a multi-story classical building, identified as the Real Acadèmia de Cultura Valenciana, located at Calle de Cavallers, 26, in València, Spain. The bright blue sky overhead with minimal clouds suggests a clear, sunny day. The building's light-colored facade features multiple balconies with black wrought iron railings on its upper three visible floors. Each balcony is draped with deep red banners adorned with gold trim and a central religious emblem depicting a monstrance, with the text "Corpus Christi" partially visible. On the uppermost balcony, several men are present; two on the left observe the scene, while two on the right hold ceremonial halberds or axes. The middle balcony displays two flags: the regional flag of Valencia (Senyera Coronada), characterized by red and yellow stripes with a blue stripe containing a crown, and the blue flag with twelve yellow stars (European Union flag). Multiple individuals are gathered on this balcony, some looking downwards, including a man in a plaid shirt, a woman in a green patterned top, and another woman with a child. The lowest balcony also hosts several people, including a man in a pink shirt and others observing the activity below. Against the sky, several dark blue plastic buckets are suspended by thin blue wires or ropes, strung across the street. Rooftops in the background show various television antennas. At street level, a significant crowd of people is assembled, looking towards the building or along the street. The building's ground floor features large, ornate wooden double doors, with the number "26" above them. A small red sign indicating "BIBLIOTECA" (Library) is visible on the wall adjacent to the doors. The presence of the Valencian flag, Corpus Christi banners, and ceremonial elements indicates a specific public event, consistent with the traditional Corpus Christi procession in València.
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