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The image displays the highly ornate facade of a building in Barcelona, viewed from a slightly upward angle. The architecture is characteristic of Modernisme, with rich decorative elements covering almost every surface.

The building's wall is extensively covered with light beige tiles featuring an intricate, organic, or floral pattern. A horizontal band of red and white geometric patterned tiles runs across the lower visible sections of the building. The roofline is stepped and gabled, also adorned with patterned tiles.

Numerous windows are visible, varying in shape and size. Many are rectangular with light green wooden shutters, some partially open. More prominent windows feature elaborate stone frames, some with slender columns. Several wrought-iron balconies, often with intricate scrollwork and curving forms, extend from the facade. A particularly large bay window with a prominent curving iron balcony and green shutters stands out in the mid-section. Decorative, often whimsical, wrought-iron fixtures protrude from the wall between windows.

The facade is further embellished with extensive sculptural details, including grotesque figures, floral motifs, and coats of arms carved into the stone around windows and doorways. One such carving prominently displays the year "1900".

On the lower right, a grand arched entrance is visible, above which the illuminated text "CASA AMATLLER" is clearly displayed, identifying the building. Other visible text includes "Bagués" and a partial "Centr... p. ametller". A blue tiled street number "41" is also affixed to the wall. Trees are partially visible on the left side, suggesting a street setting. The lighting indicates it is daytime, with no people visible.
MirRibov

Jun 4, 2026, 3:33 PM

Barcelona, Spain

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The image displays the highly ornate facade of a building in Barcelona, viewed from a slightly upward angle. The architecture is characteristic of Modernisme, with rich decorative elements covering almost every surface. The building's wall is extensively covered with light beige tiles featuring an intricate, organic, or floral pattern. A horizontal band of red and white geometric patterned tiles runs across the lower visible sections of the building. The roofline is stepped and gabled, also adorned with patterned tiles. Numerous windows are visible, varying in shape and size. Many are rectangular with light green wooden shutters, some partially open. More prominent windows feature elaborate stone frames, some with slender columns. Several wrought-iron balconies, often with intricate scrollwork and curving forms, extend from the facade. A particularly large bay window with a prominent curving iron balcony and green shutters stands out in the mid-section. Decorative, often whimsical, wrought-iron fixtures protrude from the wall between windows. The facade is further embellished with extensive sculptural details, including grotesque figures, floral motifs, and coats of arms carved into the stone around windows and doorways. One such carving prominently displays the year "1900". On the lower right, a grand arched entrance is visible, above which the illuminated text "CASA AMATLLER" is clearly displayed, identifying the building. Other visible text includes "Bagués" and a partial "Centr... p. ametller". A blue tiled street number "41" is also affixed to the wall. Trees are partially visible on the left side, suggesting a street setting. The lighting indicates it is daytime, with no people visible.

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