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The image presents an upward view of the ornate facade of the Théâtre du Palais-Royal, situated within the Palais-Royal complex in Paris, France. The building's structure reveals multiple stories characterized by a blend of decorative and functional elements. The upper visible levels feature balconies with white, intricate metal railings composed of repeating circular and square patterns, set against a background of mosaic-like panels displaying blue and green organic designs behind the windows. These levels are supported by visible dark metal girders, indicating a robust internal framework. Below these, a prominent architectural band in beige houses three distinct arched recesses, each filled with dark, intricately scrolled metal grilles. Suspended from the soffit of this section are three decorative light fixtures, each comprising a light blue-grey glass housing and a gold-colored, urn-shaped base. Vertical, dark, riveted metal beams are integrated into the facade, providing structural support from the upper levels down to the ground floor. The ground level features large display windows or doors. Within these windows, multiple theatrical posters for the "PALAIS-ROYAL" are displayed. Notable advertisements include "EDMOND," featuring a black and white image of a man in a suit with an elongated orange nose, accompanied by text indicating "UNE CRÉATION D'ALEXIS MICHALIK" and "5 MOLIERES." Another poster advertises "DU CHARBON DANS LES VEINES," depicting an accordion and a red flower. Reflections of interior light fixtures, possibly chandeliers, are visible in the glass of the ground-level windows. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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