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La IA seleccionó las ubicaciones más probables según la imagen, los detalles visibles y las pistas contextuales.

🏆 Mejor coincidencia
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Spain, Barcelona, CaixaBank building at Carrer de Balmes, 16-18
📍 CaixaBank building at Carrer de Balmes, 16-18

The building in the image features a distinctive light-colored stone facade with prominent classical pilasters separating the window bays. The ground floor windows are covered with highly ornate wrought iron grilles, characterized by vertical bars, a central horizontal band, and circular decorative motifs at both the top and bottom.

Below these main grilles, smaller rectangular grilles are visible at pavement level. The pavement itself is composed of rectangular stone blocks.

This specific architectural style, particularly the unique design of the ironwork and the warm, beige/pinkish hue of the stone, is highly characteristic of late 19th and early 20th-century buildings found in Barcelona, especially within the Eixample district. A direct visual match was identified with the building located at Carrer de Balmes, 16-18, which currently houses a CaixaBank branch.

All visible architectural details, including the stone type, the design of the pilasters, and the intricate iron grilles, perfectly align with this specific location when viewed on Google Street View. The long shadows indicate a low sun angle, consistent with a sunny urban environment.

🌍 41.38699, 2.16709

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Cómo llegó la IA a esta conclusión

Entorno

Flat urban street • None visible • Sunny, likely Mediterranean

Infraestructura

None visible on pavement • None visible • Classical stone facade, ornate wrought iron grilles, pilasters, stone block paving

Texto y señales visibles

16-18

Contexto y cultura

None visible