The image shows a large paved area with an old, defunct fountain on the left side. An archway connects the square to another building, and there is a row of trees to the left of the square. The background consists of tall buildings.
In this photo, we can see that the middle section of the square is empty except for the broken remains of a fountain. In front of it, there are several rows of white-painted paving stones arranged in large circles, which were probably used as seating when events took place at the square.
The square has been paved with red stone and painted white. The pavement was likely meant to resemble a basketball court. There is also an archway that connects this area to another building across the street, which may have been part of the original structure.
In the background are large buildings and trees lining the edges of the square. In front of them is a tall white structure with several windows on each floor. The trees appear to be well-groomed and healthy.
The sky is bright blue and cloudless. There is no sign of people or activity in the square, except for some birds flying overhead.
Overall, this image appears to have been taken during an event that has since ended. The fountain is now broken, and the area looks empty and unused. However, there are still signs of life and activity nearby, such as the trees and buildings that surround it. – AI vision
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