
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the front facade of the Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Lyon, situated in the Vieux Lyon district of Lyon, France. The structure is a Gothic cathedral constructed from light-toned masonry, exhibiting areas of weathering and dark discoloration, notably on the lower right portion. The lower section of the facade features three deeply recessed pointed arch portals, the central arch being wider and taller than the flanking two. These portals are detailed with intricate stone carvings on their multiple archivolts. Above the central portal, a large circular rose window with elaborate geometric tracery is positioned. To the left of the rose window, a rectangular astronomical clock with a dark face and golden hands is integrated into the wall. The facade is symmetrically framed by two prominent, multi-tiered bell towers, each culminating in a pointed spire and featuring tall arched windows. Additional architectural details include horizontal decorative bands, sculpted niches, and various pinnacles. The sky is overcast, indicating diffuse natural light. No persons, vehicles, or other distinct objects are present within the captured frame.
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