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The image displays a shopfront, likely a bakery or food establishment, viewed from a pedestrian perspective on a clear day in Madrid, Spain. The shop occupies the ground level of a stone building, framed by substantial grey stone pillars and a dark red marble-like lower facade.

The central feature is a large glass window, framed in dark red, offering a view into the shop's interior. Inside, numerous baguette-like bread loaves or similar pastries are neatly arranged on metal racks, extending across the upper portion of the display. Below, on the right, several bottles (possibly wine or olive oil) and other small items are arranged on white shelves, illuminated by internal spotlights. A light-colored garment, possibly an apron, is visible on a hanger or mannequin on the left side of the window display. Reflections of the surrounding streetscape, including parts of buildings across the street and what appears to be a street light, are visible in the glass.

Outside the shop, a rectangular hanging sign, grey with white text, reads "focacciamo". Below this, another sign is partially visible, displaying "STERLING HOME". A warm, yellow-orange wall-mounted light fixture is positioned on the red marble section of the facade to the right of the window. Above the shopfront, on the concrete overhang, a red, squiggly mark resembling graffiti is present. On the shop window itself, overlaid by reflections, the name "FOCACCIAMO" is visible in larger letters, alongside smaller text that appears to indicate opening hours ("12:00h - 20:00h", "lun-sáb" for Monday-Saturday) and a website ("focacciamo.es"). The sidewalk in front of the shop is paved with light grey blocks.
FM-YafwI3

Jan 31, 2025

Madrid, Spain

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The image displays a shopfront, likely a bakery or food establishment, viewed from a pedestrian perspective on a clear day in Madrid, Spain. The shop occupies the ground level of a stone building, framed by substantial grey stone pillars and a dark red marble-like lower facade. The central feature is a large glass window, framed in dark red, offering a view into the shop's interior. Inside, numerous baguette-like bread loaves or similar pastries are neatly arranged on metal racks, extending across the upper portion of the display. Below, on the right, several bottles (possibly wine or olive oil) and other small items are arranged on white shelves, illuminated by internal spotlights. A light-colored garment, possibly an apron, is visible on a hanger or mannequin on the left side of the window display. Reflections of the surrounding streetscape, including parts of buildings across the street and what appears to be a street light, are visible in the glass. Outside the shop, a rectangular hanging sign, grey with white text, reads "focacciamo". Below this, another sign is partially visible, displaying "STERLING HOME". A warm, yellow-orange wall-mounted light fixture is positioned on the red marble section of the facade to the right of the window. Above the shopfront, on the concrete overhang, a red, squiggly mark resembling graffiti is present. On the shop window itself, overlaid by reflections, the name "FOCACCIAMO" is visible in larger letters, alongside smaller text that appears to indicate opening hours ("12:00h - 20:00h", "lun-sáb" for Monday-Saturday) and a website ("focacciamo.es"). The sidewalk in front of the shop is paved with light grey blocks.

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