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An eye-level, slightly upward-angled shot captures the facade of a grand, multi-story building, likely an embassy or consulate, set against an overcast sky in Strasbourg, France. The building features light-colored stone masonry with ornate architectural details, including decorative carvings and heavy cornices between floors. The upper section of the building showcases a grey mansard roof with several dormer windows. Directly below the roofline, two prominent balconies jut out. The top left balcony displays a Ukrainian flag (blue over yellow), while the top right balcony flies a Belgian flag (black, yellow, red vertical stripes). A second, larger balcony occupies the middle section of the building, centered between the flags. This balcony also features an elaborate wrought-iron railing, from which a third Ukrainian flag hangs on the left. On the right side of this middle balcony, a Dutch flag (red, white, blue horizontal stripes) is displayed. Mounted centrally on the railing of this middle balcony is a distinct coat of arms, depicting a crowned lion rampant, possibly the Dutch royal coat of arms, indicating a Dutch diplomatic presence. Below these balconies, the building continues with rows of tall, rectangular windows, many featuring white frames. Some windows on the lower visible floors are equipped with traditional white louvered shutters, while others have small wrought-iron Juliet balconies. The building's solid stone construction and classical detailing suggest a construction period from the 19th or early 20th century. The diffused light indicates an overcast day, without direct sunlight. There are no people visible, and no discernible text.
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