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The image depicts the facade of a building identified as "Hotel Pelikan" and "Traditional Montenegrin Cuisine" at address 34 in Virpazar, Montenegro, under bright daylight. The three-story structure has a light-colored stucco exterior with stone-framed windows and ground-floor entrances.

On the ground floor, two open doorways are visible, both framed with stone. The left entrance is shaded by a decorative wrought-iron awning from which climbing green vines descend. An ATM is partially visible to the immediate left of this entrance. A person in a maroon and white garment is partially visible standing within the left doorway. A wooden sign above this entrance reads "Hotel Pelikan" with a pelican illustration and four stars, and a smaller sign to its left depicts a boat scene.

To the right of the left entrance, a market stall with a dark tablecloth displays multiple jars of honey or preserves. A woman in a dark pink top and sunglasses stands behind this stall. A poster featuring a honeycomb design is affixed to the front of the table.

The right ground-floor entrance, presumably for "Traditional Montenegrin Cuisine," has a hanging orange jacket to its left. Above this entrance, a wooden sign reads "Traditional Montenegrin Cuisine." A blue house number plate displaying "34" is mounted on the wall to the right of this entrance. Directly in front of this right entrance, a second market stall covered with a white tablecloth adorned with yellow sunflower and bee patterns holds numerous jars of honey or preserves. A woman with light hair, wearing a white shirt, sits behind this table, facing towards the right where a second woman with grey hair, wearing a light blue top, is partially visible.

The upper floors feature windows with dark louvered shutters and stone surrounds. The central second-story window has its shutters open, reflecting the sky and tree branches. The top-left window's shutters are mostly closed, while the top-right window's shutters are partially ajar. Decorative wrought-iron flower boxes are installed beneath the upper-floor windows. Strong sunlight casts distinct shadows of the architectural elements on the building's facade.
Kostya

Mar 1, 2026

Virpazar, Montenegro

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The image depicts the facade of a building identified as "Hotel Pelikan" and "Traditional Montenegrin Cuisine" at address 34 in Virpazar, Montenegro, under bright daylight. The three-story structure has a light-colored stucco exterior with stone-framed windows and ground-floor entrances. On the ground floor, two open doorways are visible, both framed with stone. The left entrance is shaded by a decorative wrought-iron awning from which climbing green vines descend. An ATM is partially visible to the immediate left of this entrance. A person in a maroon and white garment is partially visible standing within the left doorway. A wooden sign above this entrance reads "Hotel Pelikan" with a pelican illustration and four stars, and a smaller sign to its left depicts a boat scene. To the right of the left entrance, a market stall with a dark tablecloth displays multiple jars of honey or preserves. A woman in a dark pink top and sunglasses stands behind this stall. A poster featuring a honeycomb design is affixed to the front of the table. The right ground-floor entrance, presumably for "Traditional Montenegrin Cuisine," has a hanging orange jacket to its left. Above this entrance, a wooden sign reads "Traditional Montenegrin Cuisine." A blue house number plate displaying "34" is mounted on the wall to the right of this entrance. Directly in front of this right entrance, a second market stall covered with a white tablecloth adorned with yellow sunflower and bee patterns holds numerous jars of honey or preserves. A woman with light hair, wearing a white shirt, sits behind this table, facing towards the right where a second woman with grey hair, wearing a light blue top, is partially visible. The upper floors feature windows with dark louvered shutters and stone surrounds. The central second-story window has its shutters open, reflecting the sky and tree branches. The top-left window's shutters are mostly closed, while the top-right window's shutters are partially ajar. Decorative wrought-iron flower boxes are installed beneath the upper-floor windows. Strong sunlight casts distinct shadows of the architectural elements on the building's facade.

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