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Colombia, Bogota, Casa de Moneda, Banco de La Republica

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2030-306702-01

Media ID 33329119

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VISUAL DESCRIPTION
The image shows the entrance to the "Casa de Moneda, " which translates to "Mint House" in English, as indicated by the sign on the left side of the door. The building is part of Banco de la República, according to another sign next to it. This suggests that this location has historical significance related to currency production or banking in its respective country. The architecture features a classic design with an ornately carved stone doorway and a heavy wooden door adorned with numerous round metal studs—a traditional feature meant for added security and aesthetic appeal. To the right of the door is a barred window, typical for buildings of significant importance or those requiring additional security measures. Two plaques are visible on either side of the entrance: one appears to be providing information about Casa de Moneda itself, while another seems smaller and could possibly denote some form of recognition or heritage designation. The overall appearance suggests that this structure may have colonial origins and likely holds cultural and historical value within its urban environment.

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