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Tatti

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Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 01:15 PM

Budapest, Hungary

47.51800, 19.11100

An upward-angled view captures the ornate facade of an old building against a vibrant blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds. The building, located in Budapest, Hungary, is painted a pale greenish-g…read more

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An upward-angled view captures the ornate facade of an old building against a vibrant blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds. The building, located in Budapest, Hungary, is painted a pale greenish-grey and shows signs of aging, with patches of peeling plaster revealing underlying textures. A prominent architectural feature is a semi-circular bay that houses a niche containing a white statue, likely a religious figure, depicted draped in robes. The facade is richly decorated with elaborate stucco or carved stone elements, including floral designs, scrolling patterns, and geometric motifs, particularly above the windows and along cornices. Several windows are visible; some are fitted with closed white louvered blinds, while one on the upper right reflects the sky and distant elements. A small square opening is located below the statue, and a small white siren or alarm device is mounted above another window. On the far right, a dark, intricately scrolled wrought-iron railing or fence contributes to the building's historic aesthetic. The scene is framed by tree branches. In the upper left, bare, dormant branches stretch across the sky. Conversely, the lower and central-right parts of the image are filled with vibrant green branches adorned with fresh, new leaves, suggesting a season of growth like spring or early summer. The bright sky indicates a sunny daytime setting. No visible text is present. | Open Wire