
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a nighttime street-level view of a segment of a classical-style building facade located at Agustinas 1174, Santiago, Chile, which corresponds to the Casa Central de la Universidad de Chile. The building, constructed of light-toned stone or concrete, features prominent vertical pilasters, ornate cornices, and recessed window openings. At the ground level, a large window bay is secured by a dark, ribbed metal roll-down shutter, which is extensively covered in graffiti. The most prominent graffiti, rendered in purple spray paint, reads "PALESTINA LIBRE" (Free Palestine). Directly below this, in white spray paint, the message "¡A BARRER ESAS BESTIAS IMPERIALISTAS!" (To sweep away those imperialist beasts!) is visible, accompanied by a smaller "ECA *" tag. Above the shutter, two panes of glass are visible, and higher up, two additional windows are partially obscured by the building's architectural elements. To the right of the main window, the building number "1174" is stenciled or painted on the facade. Below this number, and on a lower section of the facade, additional light green graffiti repeats "PALESTINA LIBRE" along with less legible markings. On the far left, a light blue or white "PALESTINA LIBRE" is also present on a pilaster. The building rests on a raised concrete plinth. The immediate foreground shows a concrete sidewalk, appearing slightly reflective, suggesting low light or dampness. A white metal barrier is partially visible on the far left. No individuals or active events are depicted in the scene; the graffiti represents a past act of expression.
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