low-angle, full-frame view of the facade of a building, likely in Sabail Raion, Azerbaijan, under a clear blue sky
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low-angle, full-frame view of the facade of a building, likely in Sabail Raion, Azerbaijan, under a clear blue sky

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low-angle, full-frame view of the facade of a building, likely in Sabail Raion, Azerbaijan, under a clear blue sky. The building is constructed of light-colored stone with horizontal bands of varying shades, creating a striped effect. The architecture features ornate detailing, including arched windows, decorative moldings above the windows, and elaborate carved columns supporting the upper levels. In the upper section of the building, two arched windows are visible, each fitted with a white window frame. An air conditioning unit is installed in the lower part of the right window. A portion of a wrought-iron balcony with intricate scrolling patterns extends from the right side of the building. Below the upper windows, a large, rectangular window dominates the center of the frame. This window has a white frame and is divided into multiple panes, reflecting the sky and trees outside, as well as an interior view of potted plants and a decorative lamp. Another similar window is partially visible to the left of this main window. A decorative stone element, resembling a series of pointed projections, runs horizontally below both the upper and lower window levels. The building's facade is casting long shadows from an unseen source, suggesting it is late afternoon or early morning. A small, dark surveillance camera is mounted on the wall to the left of the main window. On the far right, a portion of a sign with text, including "AZƏRBAYCAN" and other characters, is visible, further indicating its location in Azerbaijan. The overall impression is one of an older, well-maintained building with classical architectural influences.