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The photograph captures an upward view of Casa Batlló, a renowned building designed by Antoni Gaudí, located on Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona, Spain. The building's facade is a striking display of Art Nouveau architecture, characterized by its undulating organic forms and vibrant mosaic tilework. The lower portion of the building features a series of large, rounded windows with stained-glass elements in shades of blue and green, framed by elaborate, bone-like stone structures. These structures create an impression of flowing, organic growth. Above these windows, multiple balconies project outwards, each with a distinctive bone-shaped design and a white railing. These balconies are surrounded by the building's signature mosaic facade, composed of small, irregular tiles in a multitude of colors, primarily blues, greens, and yellows, which create a shimmering, scaled effect. Further up the facade, more windows are visible, some with green shutters. The roofline is adorned with whimsical, mushroom-shaped structures and decorative elements that contribute to the building's fantastical appearance. The clear blue sky provides a stark contrast to the intricate details of the architecture. Reflected in the windows, trees and parts of the surrounding urban environment can be seen. At the very bottom of the image, partially visible text on the glass doors reads "CASA BATLLÓ" and "GAUDÍ," confirming the identity and architect of the building. A small blue sign with the number "43" is affixed to the stone structure on the left. The overall impression is one of intricate craftsmanship and imaginative design, showcasing Gaudí's unique architectural style.
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