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The image displays the ornate facade of a two-story building in Aveiro, Portugal, under a clear blue sky. The building is characterized by white walls extensively decorated with blue and white *azulejo* tiles. The tiled roof features terracotta-colored ridge tiles and a decorative *azulejo* frieze along its base. Centrally on the second floor, an elaborate *azulejo* pediment showcases a portrait bust of a male figure, surrounded by intricate blue and white scrollwork, positioned above a white metal-railed balcony. Two white-framed windows with multiple panes flank this central balcony, each resting on a decorative *azulejo* ledge. The ground floor features a white double-leaf entrance door with glass panels. The lower facade is covered in large blue and white *azulejo* panels depicting various local maritime and landscape scenes, including boats, figures, and canal views. These panels are framed by detailed blue, white, and gold-hued scrollwork. A white-framed window is visible to the left of the main entrance, also bordered by *azulejos*. The foreground is paved with patterned Portuguese cobblestones (*calçada portuguesa*). No individuals or active subjects are present.
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Feb 23, 2026, 12:14 PM

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The image displays the ornate facade of a two-story building in Aveiro, Portugal, under a clear blue sky. The building is characterized by white walls extensively decorated with blue and white *azulejo* tiles. The tiled roof features terracotta-colored ridge tiles and a decorative *azulejo* frieze along its base. Centrally on the second floor, an elaborate *azulejo* pediment showcases a portrait bust of a male figure, surrounded by intricate blue and white scrollwork, positioned above a white metal-railed balcony. Two white-framed windows with multiple panes flank this central balcony, each resting on a decorative *azulejo* ledge. The ground floor features a white double-leaf entrance door with glass panels. The lower facade is covered in large blue and white *azulejo* panels depicting various local maritime and landscape scenes, including boats, figures, and canal views. These panels are framed by detailed blue, white, and gold-hued scrollwork. A white-framed window is visible to the left of the main entrance, also bordered by *azulejos*. The foreground is paved with patterned Portuguese cobblestones (*calçada portuguesa*). No individuals or active subjects are present.

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