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The image presents a daytime exterior view of the Alliance Française building in Mendoza, Argentina. The facade is constructed from distinctive red bricks, with green tree foliage visible along the top, suggesting a setting on a street with vegetation.

Prominently displayed on the brick facade is the institution's signage. A large, stylized silver-colored "af" logo is positioned above a horizontal sign that reads "Alliance Française" in silver lettering. Below this, the word "Mendoza" is also displayed in silver, clearly indicating the specific location of this cultural center.

To the left of the main entrance, two flags are mounted: the national flag of Argentina (light blue, white, light blue with the Sun of May) and the national flag of France (vertical blue, white, and red stripes). These flags signify the strong cultural connection the institution fosters between the two nations.

The ground level of the building features a large glass storefront, which is secured by a closed metal gate, typical for a commercial or institutional building after hours or for security. On the right side of the entrance, some potted plants are visible. A small circular sign with "VTC" is affixed near the entrance. The building number "1754" is discernible on the far right edge of the facade. The presence of clear shadows on the ground suggests bright, sunny weather during the day. No people or active events are depicted, offering a static, frontal view of the building's exterior.
Melani

Feb 1, 2025

Mendoza, Argentina

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The image presents a daytime exterior view of the Alliance Française building in Mendoza, Argentina. The facade is constructed from distinctive red bricks, with green tree foliage visible along the top, suggesting a setting on a street with vegetation. Prominently displayed on the brick facade is the institution's signage. A large, stylized silver-colored "af" logo is positioned above a horizontal sign that reads "Alliance Française" in silver lettering. Below this, the word "Mendoza" is also displayed in silver, clearly indicating the specific location of this cultural center. To the left of the main entrance, two flags are mounted: the national flag of Argentina (light blue, white, light blue with the Sun of May) and the national flag of France (vertical blue, white, and red stripes). These flags signify the strong cultural connection the institution fosters between the two nations. The ground level of the building features a large glass storefront, which is secured by a closed metal gate, typical for a commercial or institutional building after hours or for security. On the right side of the entrance, some potted plants are visible. A small circular sign with "VTC" is affixed near the entrance. The building number "1754" is discernible on the far right edge of the facade. The presence of clear shadows on the ground suggests bright, sunny weather during the day. No people or active events are depicted, offering a static, frontal view of the building's exterior.

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