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The image captures a grand, ornate building in Budapest, Hungary, rendered in a striking vertical perspective. The multi-story structure dominates the frame, showcasing intricate architectural details that combine elements of Neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau styles. The building's facade is primarily light-colored, possibly white or cream-colored stone, contrasted with darker, reddish-brown decorative elements and green-hued window frames and balcony railings.

The upper sections feature prominent spires and turrets adorned with delicate carvings and finials, contributing to a sense of height and majesty. A circular clock face is visible near one of the central turrets. The building has numerous arched and rectangular windows, many featuring decorative grilles or relief sculptures, including what appear to be angelic or mythical figures. Balconies with ornate railings extend from several levels.

At street level, the building features large, dark-green framed windows, suggesting commercial or exhibition spaces. One prominent architectural archway near the center of the image displays the Roman numerals "MCMIX" (1909), indicating the building's construction or significant renovation date. Below this, signs are visible next to storefront windows, with text including "DIGITAL ART," "EXHIBITION," and "IMMERSIVE," suggesting the current use of parts of the ground floor.

The sky above is clear and light blue, with a few faint wisps of clouds. The lighting indicates late afternoon or early evening, with warm, golden sunlight illuminating the building from the right, casting soft shadows and highlighting the textural details of the facade. Another less detailed building can be seen in the background, further down the street. No people or specific activities are visible; the focus is entirely on the architectural presence of the building.
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Apr 23, 2026, 5:26 PM

Budapest, Hungary

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The image captures a grand, ornate building in Budapest, Hungary, rendered in a striking vertical perspective. The multi-story structure dominates the frame, showcasing intricate architectural details that combine elements of Neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau styles. The building's facade is primarily light-colored, possibly white or cream-colored stone, contrasted with darker, reddish-brown decorative elements and green-hued window frames and balcony railings. The upper sections feature prominent spires and turrets adorned with delicate carvings and finials, contributing to a sense of height and majesty. A circular clock face is visible near one of the central turrets. The building has numerous arched and rectangular windows, many featuring decorative grilles or relief sculptures, including what appear to be angelic or mythical figures. Balconies with ornate railings extend from several levels. At street level, the building features large, dark-green framed windows, suggesting commercial or exhibition spaces. One prominent architectural archway near the center of the image displays the Roman numerals "MCMIX" (1909), indicating the building's construction or significant renovation date. Below this, signs are visible next to storefront windows, with text including "DIGITAL ART," "EXHIBITION," and "IMMERSIVE," suggesting the current use of parts of the ground floor. The sky above is clear and light blue, with a few faint wisps of clouds. The lighting indicates late afternoon or early evening, with warm, golden sunlight illuminating the building from the right, casting soft shadows and highlighting the textural details of the facade. Another less detailed building can be seen in the background, further down the street. No people or specific activities are visible; the focus is entirely on the architectural presence of the building.

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