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AI Analysis

Analysis Results

The AI selected the most likely locations based on the image, visible details, and contextual clues.

🏆 Top match
92%
Mexico, Mérida, Casa de los Azulejos
📍 Casa de los Azulejos

The tile pattern and colonial architecture with a sea view balcony strongly match the style of Casa de los Azulejos in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. The signature 'H.

Masaguer' is linked to a known artist who painted scenes of this location. The tropical sea view and architectural details fit this coastal city in the Yucatán Peninsula.

The architectural style and tile pattern are reminiscent of colonial buildings in Old Havana, Cuba, which has many sea-facing balconies with similar iron railings and tiled floors. The tropical sea view supports a Caribbean location.

The tile pattern and colonial architecture with sea view balconies are common in Cartagena's old town. The tropical sea and architectural details fit the Caribbean coast of Colombia, though no direct landmark is identified.

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Cuba, Havana
75%

The architectural style and tile pattern are reminiscent of colonial buildings in Old Havana, Cuba, which has many sea-facing balconies with similar iron railings and tiled floors. The tropical sea view supports a Caribbean location.

3
Colombia, Cartagena
60%

The tile pattern and colonial architecture with sea view balconies are common in Cartagena's old town. The tropical sea and architectural details fit the Caribbean coast of Colombia, though no direct landmark is identified.

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How the AI made its decision

Environment

coastal balcony overlooking sea • none visible • tropical coastal • coastal urban

Infrastructure

none visible • colonial style, wooden doors, tiled floor, balcony with columns and iron railing • colonial style, wooden doors, tiled floors, balcony with columns and iron railing

Visible text and signs

H. Masaguer

Context and culture

none visible