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| Rope Street in Bra?ov, Romania, is among Europe's narrowest streets. The passageway is flanked by tall, aged stone walls, barely wide enough for a single person. Cobblestone paving adds a historical charm. The entrance features a small archway, with a red shutter on the left wall and various pipes and fixtures on the right. Sunlight casts shadows that highlight the passage's secluded nature, typical of medieval European urban design. |
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