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The image depicts an urban street scene at what appears to be night or late evening, illuminated by artificial light. The central subject is the facade of a light-colored building, featuring vertical grooves or pilasters and two arched openings – one window near the top and another opening towards the bottom.

Two cars are parked parallel to the building. The top car is a silver or light-colored hatchback, visible from its rear and side. Its license plate clearly reads "1AA 7305", which is a format for Czech license plates, with "1AA" indicating Prague. Part of a second, darker vehicle is visible below, showing only its front wheel and a section of its body. A dark, ornate street light or pole partially obstructs the view of the cars on the right.

A notable feature on the building facade is a rectangular red plaque with white text. Although somewhat blurry, the text is discernible as "JAN HUSOVA / ULICE" with numbers "1410-1415" below. This identifies the street as Jan Husova Street, a common street name in Czech cities, referencing the historical figure Jan Hus, with the numbers likely indicating significant dates or historical context.

Faint, vertically oriented text is also visible on the building to the right of the red sign, which is difficult to decipher definitively but might include "SVISS TRIP al" or similar. Below the lower arched opening, text is reflected or inscribed, including the Czech word "Rosteme" (meaning "We grow") and parts of other words like "o ves," possibly from a sign across the street or a business name. No people or overt activities are visible in the scene. The lighting and reflections suggest an artificial light source is dominant.
FM-VKc5j1

Jun 1, 2026

Prague, Czechia

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The image depicts an urban street scene at what appears to be night or late evening, illuminated by artificial light. The central subject is the facade of a light-colored building, featuring vertical grooves or pilasters and two arched openings – one window near the top and another opening towards the bottom. Two cars are parked parallel to the building. The top car is a silver or light-colored hatchback, visible from its rear and side. Its license plate clearly reads "1AA 7305", which is a format for Czech license plates, with "1AA" indicating Prague. Part of a second, darker vehicle is visible below, showing only its front wheel and a section of its body. A dark, ornate street light or pole partially obstructs the view of the cars on the right. A notable feature on the building facade is a rectangular red plaque with white text. Although somewhat blurry, the text is discernible as "JAN HUSOVA / ULICE" with numbers "1410-1415" below. This identifies the street as Jan Husova Street, a common street name in Czech cities, referencing the historical figure Jan Hus, with the numbers likely indicating significant dates or historical context. Faint, vertically oriented text is also visible on the building to the right of the red sign, which is difficult to decipher definitively but might include "SVISS TRIP al" or similar. Below the lower arched opening, text is reflected or inscribed, including the Czech word "Rosteme" (meaning "We grow") and parts of other words like "o ves," possibly from a sign across the street or a business name. No people or overt activities are visible in the scene. The lighting and reflections suggest an artificial light source is dominant.

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