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The image depicts a facade of a building painted green, located in the city of Valencia, Spain. The facade features several decorative ceramic tile panels, a metal grate-covered window, and a locked metal accordion gate over a storefront.

On the upper right, a two-panel ceramic tile artwork is mounted. It shows a portrait of an elderly man in the lower panel and a younger boy in the upper panel, with a yellow background. Text in Spanish is visible, including "¡AMUNT ELS CORS!", and "EN MEMORIA DEL GRAN VICENT CEREZO I PASCUAL 1929-2020 PRESIDENT DE L'ALTAR DE SANT VICENT DE RUSSAFA". This suggests the artwork is a memorial.

To the left of the entrance, a large, vertical ceramic tile panel occupies a significant portion of the wall. This panel is densely illustrated with numerous figures in a cartoonish style. It features a central female figure in a provocative costume, with text and smaller portraits of people surrounding her. The style is vibrant and colorful.

The entrance itself is covered by a black, metal accordion gate, which is partially retracted, revealing a glimpse of the interior. A sign is visible through the gate, displaying business hours in Spanish: "HORARIO", "LU A VIERNES -20h", "SABADOS -14h", and "DOMINGOS CERRADO". The sign also has a phone number "96 40 7577".

To the right of the entrance, another vertical ceramic tile panel is mounted. This panel also features multiple illustrated figures, including a large, unclothed figure at the bottom and smaller portraits above. The style is consistent with the panel on the left.

The overall scene suggests a commercial or cultural establishment in the Russafa neighborhood of Valencia, known for its vibrant street art and community spirit. The green painted wall provides a consistent backdrop for the colorful and detailed tile artwork.
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Jun 8, 2026, 2:03 PM

Valencia, Spain

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The image depicts a facade of a building painted green, located in the city of Valencia, Spain. The facade features several decorative ceramic tile panels, a metal grate-covered window, and a locked metal accordion gate over a storefront. On the upper right, a two-panel ceramic tile artwork is mounted. It shows a portrait of an elderly man in the lower panel and a younger boy in the upper panel, with a yellow background. Text in Spanish is visible, including "¡AMUNT ELS CORS!", and "EN MEMORIA DEL GRAN VICENT CEREZO I PASCUAL 1929-2020 PRESIDENT DE L'ALTAR DE SANT VICENT DE RUSSAFA". This suggests the artwork is a memorial. To the left of the entrance, a large, vertical ceramic tile panel occupies a significant portion of the wall. This panel is densely illustrated with numerous figures in a cartoonish style. It features a central female figure in a provocative costume, with text and smaller portraits of people surrounding her. The style is vibrant and colorful. The entrance itself is covered by a black, metal accordion gate, which is partially retracted, revealing a glimpse of the interior. A sign is visible through the gate, displaying business hours in Spanish: "HORARIO", "LU A VIERNES -20h", "SABADOS -14h", and "DOMINGOS CERRADO". The sign also has a phone number "96 40 7577". To the right of the entrance, another vertical ceramic tile panel is mounted. This panel also features multiple illustrated figures, including a large, unclothed figure at the bottom and smaller portraits above. The style is consistent with the panel on the left. The overall scene suggests a commercial or cultural establishment in the Russafa neighborhood of Valencia, known for its vibrant street art and community spirit. The green painted wall provides a consistent backdrop for the colorful and detailed tile artwork.

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