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This image depicts a daytime urban scene in Lisbon, Portugal, specifically at the base of the Calçada da Bica Grande, with the Assembleia da República (Portuguese Parliament) on the left. The scene shows a significant media presence.

In the center, a steep, cobblestone street ascends, occupied by a bright yellow Ascensor da Bica (funicular) car positioned mid-slope, facing uphill. A white and red barrier tape restricts access across the street's base, stretching from the left towards the right.

To the left, the prominent Assembleia da República building stands with a pink facade, white neoclassical architectural details, multiple windows with black iron railings, and a grand arched entrance. Its dark grey mansard roof features elaborate finials and a central sculpture depicting figures.

To the right, another multi-story building, also with a pink facade and white decorative elements, rises. This building has several windows, some with balconies, and one upper window features an open shutter and an air conditioning unit. In the right foreground, a silver public information kiosk is present, alongside a 'No Parking' sign and other street signage. A tree with green foliage is partially visible behind the kiosk.

In the immediate foreground, a group of approximately a dozen individuals, predominantly adult males, are gathered. Many are identified as media personnel, operating professional video cameras mounted on tripods. One man in a dark suit and tie stands centrally, holding an object resembling a microphone or remote, facing the primary camera setup. Other individuals are standing, observing, or preparing equipment. A uniformed person is visible near the barrier tape on the left side of the street, and another further up the hill behind the funicular. Equipment bags and cables are visible on the cobblestone pavement. The sky above is partly cloudy.
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Sep 4, 2025, 2:14 PM

Lisbon, Portugal

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This image depicts a daytime urban scene in Lisbon, Portugal, specifically at the base of the Calçada da Bica Grande, with the Assembleia da República (Portuguese Parliament) on the left. The scene shows a significant media presence. In the center, a steep, cobblestone street ascends, occupied by a bright yellow Ascensor da Bica (funicular) car positioned mid-slope, facing uphill. A white and red barrier tape restricts access across the street's base, stretching from the left towards the right. To the left, the prominent Assembleia da República building stands with a pink facade, white neoclassical architectural details, multiple windows with black iron railings, and a grand arched entrance. Its dark grey mansard roof features elaborate finials and a central sculpture depicting figures. To the right, another multi-story building, also with a pink facade and white decorative elements, rises. This building has several windows, some with balconies, and one upper window features an open shutter and an air conditioning unit. In the right foreground, a silver public information kiosk is present, alongside a 'No Parking' sign and other street signage. A tree with green foliage is partially visible behind the kiosk. In the immediate foreground, a group of approximately a dozen individuals, predominantly adult males, are gathered. Many are identified as media personnel, operating professional video cameras mounted on tripods. One man in a dark suit and tie stands centrally, holding an object resembling a microphone or remote, facing the primary camera setup. Other individuals are standing, observing, or preparing equipment. A uniformed person is visible near the barrier tape on the left side of the street, and another further up the hill behind the funicular. Equipment bags and cables are visible on the cobblestone pavement. The sky above is partly cloudy.

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