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The image displays the exterior of the Gare de Marseille Saint-Charles railway station in Marseille, France, under a clear blue sky with minimal cirrus clouds. The dominant feature is the station's elaborate, light-colored stone facade, characterized by multiple arched entrances and windows, vertical pilasters, cornices, and decorative carved crests situated between louvered panels on the upper story. Above the stone structure, a large, dark-paneled glass and metal roof, indicative of a train shed, is visible. The station's name, "GARE DE MARSEILLE SAINT-CHARLES," is prominently inscribed across the facade, accompanied by a red SNCF logo.

The foreground consists of a spacious plaza paved with large, light-toned square tiles. Two large, dark-framed display boards stand on this plaza. The left board exhibits a black and white photograph depicting a large group of people. The right board is empty, revealing an internal grid of what appears to be unlit lighting elements. Several dark, low-lying bollards are symmetrically placed on the plaza.

Multiple individuals are present on the plaza. A person in a light-colored jacket is observed walking towards one of the central arched entrances, holding a smartphone in an upward position, seemingly capturing an image of the building. To the right, near another main entrance, a group of approximately three to four individuals is standing. A yellow utility object, possibly a bin or trolley, is situated near the rightmost entrance. The lighting suggests either early morning or late afternoon, with warm, golden light reflecting on the building's windows and parts of its facade.
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Mar 13, 2026, 5:25 PM

Marseille, France

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The image displays the exterior of the Gare de Marseille Saint-Charles railway station in Marseille, France, under a clear blue sky with minimal cirrus clouds. The dominant feature is the station's elaborate, light-colored stone facade, characterized by multiple arched entrances and windows, vertical pilasters, cornices, and decorative carved crests situated between louvered panels on the upper story. Above the stone structure, a large, dark-paneled glass and metal roof, indicative of a train shed, is visible. The station's name, "GARE DE MARSEILLE SAINT-CHARLES," is prominently inscribed across the facade, accompanied by a red SNCF logo. The foreground consists of a spacious plaza paved with large, light-toned square tiles. Two large, dark-framed display boards stand on this plaza. The left board exhibits a black and white photograph depicting a large group of people. The right board is empty, revealing an internal grid of what appears to be unlit lighting elements. Several dark, low-lying bollards are symmetrically placed on the plaza. Multiple individuals are present on the plaza. A person in a light-colored jacket is observed walking towards one of the central arched entrances, holding a smartphone in an upward position, seemingly capturing an image of the building. To the right, near another main entrance, a group of approximately three to four individuals is standing. A yellow utility object, possibly a bin or trolley, is situated near the rightmost entrance. The lighting suggests either early morning or late afternoon, with warm, golden light reflecting on the building's windows and parts of its facade.

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