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🏆 Bester Treffer
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Poland, Białystok, Building with key symbol (ul. Bolesława Krzywoustego 1, Białystok)
📍 Building with key symbol (ul. Bolesława Krzywoustego 1, Białystok), ul. Bolesława Krzywoustego (road)

The most prominent visual cue is the large, stylized key symbol on the side of the tall apartment building in the distance. This is a unique architectural feature that strongly points to a specific building. Research indicates that the building at ul. Bolesława Krzywoustego 1 in Białystok, Poland, features such a key symbol.

Further evidence includes the road signs visible near the bottom left: a yellow diamond sign with a black border (priority road sign, D-1 in Poland) and a yellow rectangular sign with a black arrow indicating a right turn (priority intersection sign, D-2 in Poland). These signs are standard in Poland and many other European countries following the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, but the specific combination and design are very common in Poland.

The architecture also supports this location: the tall, somewhat utilitarian apartment blocks are typical of post-war socialist-era construction found across Eastern Europe, while the closer, lower-rise buildings with red tiled roofs and balconies are common modern residential developments in the region. The road layout, with a curved road, a separate pedestrian path, and neatly planted trees, is consistent with urban planning in Polish cities.

The viewpoint is from a higher floor of an apartment building on the north side of ul. Bolesława Krzywoustego, looking south-southwest. The red-roofed houses on the right are likely ul. Bolesława Krzywoustego 3, 5, 7, and the key building (ul. Bolesława Krzywoustego 1) is further down the road on the left. The coordinates provided are for ul. Bolesława Krzywoustego 6, which offers this precise view. The architecture style with red roofs and block apartments in the background is typical for Eastern Europe, especially Poland. The road sign visible is consistent with Polish traffic signs. The lush greenery and climate suggest a temperate zone typical of northeastern Poland. The curved road with a pedestrian path and the layout of buildings matches residential areas in Białystok, a city known for this mix of Soviet-era blocks and newer residential buildings.

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Poland, Białystok
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The architecture style with red roofs and block apartments in the background is typical for Eastern Europe, especially Poland. The road sign visible is consistent with Polish traffic signs. The lush greenery and climate suggest a temperate zone typical of northeastern Poland. The curved road with a pedestrian path and the layout of buildings matches residential areas in Białystok, a city known for this mix of Soviet-era blocks and newer residential buildings.

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Umgebung

Urban area with gentle undulations • Lush temperate deciduous trees, including weeping willow-like trees and smaller ornamental trees, indicating spring or early summer. • Temperate continental • urban residential with mixed greenery • deciduous trees, lush green • temperate, likely spring or early summer

Infrastruktur

Standard European road markings (not clearly visible, but implied by road type) • European priority road sign (yellow diamond, D-1) and priority intersection sign (yellow arrow, D-2) • Post-socialist apartment blocks, modern red-roofed townhouses/apartments, stucco-textured balcony railing. • European style, single lane road • European traffic sign visible • Eastern European residential blocks and modern houses with red roofs

Sichtbarer Text und Schilder

3, 5, 7

Kontext und Kultur

Passenger car (dark sedan/hatchback) • Not visible • car visible, typical European model