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The image depicts the exterior of a historic building, likely a high-end storefront or entrance, under bright daylight. The primary subjects are a stone facade, two elaborate white wooden doors, and various informational plaques.

The building's exterior is constructed from large, rough-hewn stone blocks in varying shades of grey and beige. Directly above the main entrance, large, raised metallic letters spell out "SABYASACHI," indicating the name of the establishment. To the right of this name, a prominent golden plaque is affixed to the wall. This plaque features an intricate illustration of a grand building and extensive text. The visible text on the plaque identifies the location as "THE TAJ MAHAL PALACE, MUMBAI," providing historical details about its construction in "1903" by "Jamsetji Tata" and its architectural styles, including "Indo-Saracenic," "Mughal," and "Oriental." It also mentions "A Sabyasachi Experience" and includes a QR code.

Further to the right, a smaller vertical plaque on the stone column displays "GST No.: 27AAAFS4271L1ZF."

The entrance consists of two tall, ornate white wooden doors, one of which is slightly ajar, revealing a darker interior. The doors feature raised paneling and decorative golden hardware, including a distinctive circular handle with intricate detailing on the right door. Below the doors, white marble steps lead down to a pavement made of light grey square tiles.

Strong sunlight casts sharp, dark shadows from a nearby object, possibly a tree or another architectural element, onto the tiled ground and the lower part of the stone wall, suggesting a clear, sunny day, likely morning or late afternoon given the shadow angles. There are no people visible in the scene, and no specific activities are taking place. The setting is clearly an urban environment, specifically the exterior of a significant building in Mumbai, India.
FM-OhtiC3

Dec 8, 2024

Mumbai, India

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The image depicts the exterior of a historic building, likely a high-end storefront or entrance, under bright daylight. The primary subjects are a stone facade, two elaborate white wooden doors, and various informational plaques. The building's exterior is constructed from large, rough-hewn stone blocks in varying shades of grey and beige. Directly above the main entrance, large, raised metallic letters spell out "SABYASACHI," indicating the name of the establishment. To the right of this name, a prominent golden plaque is affixed to the wall. This plaque features an intricate illustration of a grand building and extensive text. The visible text on the plaque identifies the location as "THE TAJ MAHAL PALACE, MUMBAI," providing historical details about its construction in "1903" by "Jamsetji Tata" and its architectural styles, including "Indo-Saracenic," "Mughal," and "Oriental." It also mentions "A Sabyasachi Experience" and includes a QR code. Further to the right, a smaller vertical plaque on the stone column displays "GST No.: 27AAAFS4271L1ZF." The entrance consists of two tall, ornate white wooden doors, one of which is slightly ajar, revealing a darker interior. The doors feature raised paneling and decorative golden hardware, including a distinctive circular handle with intricate detailing on the right door. Below the doors, white marble steps lead down to a pavement made of light grey square tiles. Strong sunlight casts sharp, dark shadows from a nearby object, possibly a tree or another architectural element, onto the tiled ground and the lower part of the stone wall, suggesting a clear, sunny day, likely morning or late afternoon given the shadow angles. There are no people visible in the scene, and no specific activities are taking place. The setting is clearly an urban environment, specifically the exterior of a significant building in Mumbai, India.

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