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This is a detailed photograph of a large, tiled mural depicting a historical maritime scene. The mural covers a significant portion of a wall, likely in a public space such as a metro station or a building lobby. The artwork is rendered in a muted color palette of blues, greens, browns, and grays, with a textured, almost three-dimensional quality.

The scene portrays a bustling harbor with several sailing ships in various sizes and stages of detail. In the foreground, a large, intricately detailed galleon with three masts and billowing sails dominates the left side of the frame. To its right, another, smaller sailing ship is depicted mid-journey. Further in the background, a lighthouse stands prominently on the right side, constructed from rough-hewn stones, with a small building attached to its base.

Behind the ships and the lighthouse, a cityscape is visible, stretching across the horizon. The city appears to be a European settlement, characterized by numerous buildings with varied architectural styles, including towers, spires, and pitched roofs. A range of colors, from earthy browns and reds to softer yellows and purples, are used to depict the facades of these structures. In the far distance, a range of stylized mountains, rendered in shades of green and gray, form the backdrop to the city. The sky above is depicted with wavy lines, suggesting clouds or turbulent weather.

The mural is bordered at the top and bottom by dark wooden trim. The floor in front of the mural is tiled with large, light-colored, square marble tiles.

The artwork is located in the Barcelona Metro system, specifically in the **L3 (Green Line) of the metro station Les Corts**. The mural is a prominent feature of the station's decor, adding an artistic and historical dimension to the urban transportation infrastructure. There are no people visible in the photograph.
Fed21

Jun 20, 2026

Barcelona, Spain

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This is a detailed photograph of a large, tiled mural depicting a historical maritime scene. The mural covers a significant portion of a wall, likely in a public space such as a metro station or a building lobby. The artwork is rendered in a muted color palette of blues, greens, browns, and grays, with a textured, almost three-dimensional quality. The scene portrays a bustling harbor with several sailing ships in various sizes and stages of detail. In the foreground, a large, intricately detailed galleon with three masts and billowing sails dominates the left side of the frame. To its right, another, smaller sailing ship is depicted mid-journey. Further in the background, a lighthouse stands prominently on the right side, constructed from rough-hewn stones, with a small building attached to its base. Behind the ships and the lighthouse, a cityscape is visible, stretching across the horizon. The city appears to be a European settlement, characterized by numerous buildings with varied architectural styles, including towers, spires, and pitched roofs. A range of colors, from earthy browns and reds to softer yellows and purples, are used to depict the facades of these structures. In the far distance, a range of stylized mountains, rendered in shades of green and gray, form the backdrop to the city. The sky above is depicted with wavy lines, suggesting clouds or turbulent weather. The mural is bordered at the top and bottom by dark wooden trim. The floor in front of the mural is tiled with large, light-colored, square marble tiles. The artwork is located in the Barcelona Metro system, specifically in the **L3 (Green Line) of the metro station Les Corts**. The mural is a prominent feature of the station's decor, adding an artistic and historical dimension to the urban transportation infrastructure. There are no people visible in the photograph.

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