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The image shows the exterior corner of a building, likely a public institution, in Bari, Italy. The building's facade is constructed with light-colored stone blocks, and it features tall, narrow windows protected by metal bars. Above the windows, there are two rectangular signs with Italian text. The sign on the left reads "DIVIETO DI AFFISSIONE" and "ART. 663 C.P.". The sign on the right has the same text. The lower part of the building's corner is covered in colorful graffiti. There are several distinct tags and pieces, including large yellow bubble letters, black and white graffiti, blue script lettering, and a prominent maroon and white graffiti piece that reads "SHIX". The graffiti suggests the area might be a public space where such markings are common. The ground level consists of a sidewalk paved with gray asphalt and some lighter-colored paving stones. A metal grate or manhole cover is visible in the gray asphalt. A tree with light-colored blossoms and green leaves is partially visible in the upper right corner, suggesting it is daytime and likely spring or summer. The lighting indicates it is a sunny day. The overall impression is a contrast between the official, somewhat austere architecture of the building and the vibrant, informal street art that adorns its base.
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