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The image displays the facade of a building in Segovia, Spain, featuring architectural details and commercial signage. The scene is outdoors, suggesting a historic urban environment under an overcast sky during daytime. The main subject is a building wall composed of two distinct sections. On the left, the wall is covered in light beige stone blocks with an intricate, repeating circular pattern. Embedded in this section is a small, brown-framed window with two panes. Above the window, an ornate, black metal street lamp with a white diffuser extends from the wall. Below the lamp, a ceramic tile street sign reads "BAJADA DE LA CANALEJA" (Slope of La Canaleja). Further below, a carved stone relief, possibly a coat of arms or decorative emblem, is affixed to the patterned wall. To the right, the wall transitions to a smoother, yellow-painted surface. A large, rectangular black sign is prominently mounted here, advertising a restaurant. The sign reads "El Bernardino Restaurante-Asador" (El Bernardino Restaurant-Roast House) in decorative script, accompanied by a stylized graphic of a pig. Smaller text on the sign indicates "Desde 1939" (Since 1939) and "Mirador de La Canaleja" (Viewpoint of La Canaleja), highlighting the restaurant's long history and scenic location. Electrical conduits run along the wall beneath the sign. In the bottom right corner, parts of outdoor dining furniture, including a white tablecloth and wicker chairs, are visible, suggesting the presence of an outdoor seating area for the restaurant. The overall impression is that of a well-established local eatery integrated into the historic architecture of Segovia.
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