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This image captures an upward, slightly angled view into the entrance of the Galerie Bordelaise, located in Bordeaux, France. The upper section displays an ornate, light-colored stone archway featuring carved relief decorations, including rosette patterns within square coffers and acanthus leaf motifs. Beneath this, a segmental arched window with grimy glass panes and metal framework is visible, flanked by two modern, rectangular, light-colored floodlights positioned to illuminate downwards. A prominent rectangular sign spans the width below the window, bearing the word "GALERIE" in raised, gold-colored serif letters against a distressed, reddish-pink background with a gold-colored border. Below this sign, a dark-colored, decorative metal grille forms a prominent architectural element, composed of circular medallions with radial patterns interconnected by geometric bars. This metalwork also extends vertically downwards along both sides, defining the entrance structure. Beyond the metalwork, a deeper arched passage recedes, showing distressed, light-colored plasterwork with visible cracks and areas of peeling. A single cylindrical fluorescent light fixture hangs vertically from the ceiling of this inner passage. Within the passage, columns or piers are visible, adorned with dark pilasters, possibly Corinthian-style capitals, and decorative panels featuring intricate red and gold motifs against dark backgrounds. Further inside, an upper-level window with a white frame and black criss-cross bars is discernible. The distant end of the passage reveals a glimpse of a curved, glass-paneled roof, typical of a covered gallery. On the right side of the passage, a red shop sign with white lettering, partially reading "ERRA & VIN," is visible. No individuals are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted. The scene highlights the historic architecture, which exhibits signs of age and wear.
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