
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a five-story building at night, viewed from a low angle across a street. The architecture is historical, featuring a red brick facade on the upper three floors and a lighter, cream-colored stucco or stone facade on the ground and first floors. Ornate decorative elements, including classical pilasters, cornices, and window surrounds, are visible throughout the building. The roofline incorporates several dormer windows with distinct arched or peaked pediments. Many windows across all floors are illuminated, emitting a cool blue-white light. Two prominent balconies with intricate dark wrought iron railings extend from the central section of the building on the third and fourth floors (counting the ground floor as the first). The lower balcony features several potted plants with colorful flowers and has a small red and white flag (consistent with the Polish national flag) draped over its railing. The upper balcony also contains some darker foliage. The ground floor houses commercial establishments. On the far left, a dark, arched wooden double door serves as a building entrance, with the address number "69" subtly visible above it. To its right, a shop labeled "FIRMA JUBILERSKA" (Jewelry Company) displays interior lighting through two large windows. Adjacent to this, another shop named "SARD" (Sard Biżuteria, a jewelry store) also has two display windows, one showcasing a tall plant and the other indicating services such as "NAPRAWA BIŻUTERII" (Jewelry Repair) and "SPRZEDAŻ ZŁOTA I SREBRA" (Sale of Gold and Silver). Further to the right, a "PRALNIA SAMOOBSŁUGOWA" (Self-service Laundry) with "SPEED LAUNDRY" branding is visible, brightly lit with a blue hue, revealing multiple washing machines inside. The foreground consists of a wet, dark asphalt street with two sets of parallel white lines indicating tram tracks. A narrow sidewalk lines the base of the building, separated by several dark bollards. Warm, yellow street lighting illuminates the street and the lower facade of the building, contrasting with the cool light emanating from the building's interior windows. The sky is dark and clear, with a single faint point of light (possibly a star or distant object) visible in the upper central-right. No people are discernible, though a small portion of a dark vehicle is present in the bottom-right corner of the frame. The location is identified as Święty Marcin 69, Poznań, Poland, based on the visible shop names and address number correlating with known businesses in the city.
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