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The image captures a close-up, upward-angled view of the weathered stone facade of an old building, likely located in Odesa, Ukraine. No people are visible. The primary subjects are the architectural details and a prominent street sign. The building exhibits a distinctive, textured, light-colored stone facade with intricate decorative elements, including ornate corbels and stepped relief patterns that frame windows. These details suggest an early 20th-century architectural style. However, the facade shows significant signs of age and deterioration; there are visible chips, cracks, and crumbling sections, particularly around the window ledges and decorative elements, exposing underlying material or rebar in places. Peeling paint is also noticeable on parts of the window frames. Multiple windows are visible, some with white frames. The lower right window pane reflects a bright, possibly overcast sky and the bare branches of trees, indicating daytime. Black electrical wires and a thin green wire run diagonally across the facade. A metal rod or fixture, bent downwards and encased in a ceramic or plastic insulator, protrudes from the wall below a window. A white, rectangular street sign with black text and numbers is affixed to the facade in the lower right portion of the frame. The sign clearly reads: "ВУЛИЦЯ ЄВРЕЙСЬКА" (Ukrainian for Jewish Street) "УЛИЦА ЕВРЕЙСКАЯ" (Russian for Jewish Street) Below the street names, the building number "56" is displayed prominently. The sign itself appears slightly bent or damaged at its top left edge. The overall impression is of an historic urban building in a state of visible disrepair, yet retaining elements of its original architectural grandeur.
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