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nighttime view of Casa Batlló, a building designed by Antoni Gaudí, located on Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona, Spain
Short Termnighttime view of Casa Batlló, a building designed by Antoni Gaudí, located on Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona, Spain. The facade of Casa Batlló is illuminated, with its distinctive wavy architectural features and bone-like balconies prominently displayed. The windows on the lower levels of the building are glowing with a vibrant red light. In the foreground, two women are standing on the sidewalk, facing a display of items laid out on white cloths. One woman, with blonde hair, wears a black top and a long white skirt, and appears to be looking down at the display. The other woman, with dark hair, wears a white skirt and carries a beige bag over her shoulder. They are positioned to the right of the frame. To the left of the building and in the foreground, there are multiple white cloths spread on the ground displaying various items, possibly souvenirs or merchandise. These items appear to be small, with some resembling hair accessories or decorative objects. The street in front of the building is dark, with artificial lighting from the building and streetlights illuminating the scene. Adjacent to Casa Batlló, another building with a more traditional architectural style is visible, also with illuminated windows. A few other people are visible in the background, and shadows are cast on the street. The overall atmosphere is that of a busy tourist area at night.




