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Belgian Colors

Belgian Colors

The black, red and yellow national colors can be seen in a stripe on the left wall, above a painting that has become unrecognizable from decay.
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Arches seem to be a theme with this place.
Interesting brick work.
Lighting and colors are superb.
Is that a transome above the door? It's quite large! That, and the colors in this room a fantastic!
I agree, the colours are great!
looks a little like a basketball court
I love the colors!
Wallpaper Motts Please!!!!!!!!
That transom (vasistas) is an update?
This location has some pretty compelling curves..
My father has been here in 1940.

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