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close-up view of the upper floors of buildings in Águeda, Portugal, decorated with colorful flower sculptures
Momentclose-up view of the upper floors of buildings in Águeda, Portugal, decorated with colorful flower sculptures. The architecture features balconies adorned with large, intricate flower shapes made of what appears to be wire or string in various bright colors like pink, red, green, yellow, and orange. Some flowers are pink and white, others are yellow and white. These are displayed on the balconies of a cream-colored building. Above the flower decorations, the building has a facade with arched windows, and a rooftop with a balustrade featuring more flower sculptures and statues. One statue is visible on a higher section of the building, standing atop the roof. The year "1890" is inscribed on the facade of the building's upper section. To the right, an adjacent building is visible with a distinctive blue and white tiled facade, also decorated with yellow flower sculptures on its balcony. The sky above is a clear, deep blue. Electrical wires are visible crossing the upper portion of the frame. The overall impression is one of festive decoration, characteristic of the Águeda Umbrella Sky Project or similar public art installations in the city.


